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Bryophytes are the most simple land plants. They are nonvascular, seedless, and they reproduce through spores. These plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
bryophytes, or nonvascular plants.
No, bryophytes are classified as NON-vascular plants. Both xylem and phloem are vascular tissues.
Strictly speaking all plants, for without water plants die! However algae, bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) and pteridophytes (ferns) all have motile male gametes which require free water to swim through to the female gamete.
What were the first terrestrial animals?
Yes many of them for examples all algae, bryophytes, pteridopytes and gymnosperms make their own food.
Bryophytes.
Bryophytes.
They are bryophytes.
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Bryophytes are the most simple land plants. They are nonvascular, seedless, and they reproduce through spores. These plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
The difference is that flowering plants have cells and absorb sunlight, bryophytes do not absorb sunlight or form photsynthesis.
Anthocerophytes , Hepaticophytes , and Bryophytes
Names of classes in nonvascular plants are Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes. As one proceeds from Algae to Bryophytes the complexity of plant body is increased.
Bryophytes are small, low growing plants that are found in moist environments. Bryophytes do not have lignified tissue. Lignified tissue is hard like a tree bark.
All plants belonging to Algae, Fungi and Bryophytes are non-vascular.