The common name for a bryophyte is moss.
No, it is a gymnosperm
mosses
Ferns (A+)
Bryophytes are non-vascular plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. A type of plant that is not a bryophyte would be a flowering plant, such as a rose or a sunflower, which belong to the group known as angiosperms. Other examples include ferns, which are vascular plants but not bryophytes, and gymnosperms like pine trees, which also do not fall under the bryophyte category.
Liverworts, hornworts, and moss are non-vascular plants. Another name for them is bryophyte. They do not produce flowers or seeds, instead they reproduce with spores.
Archegonia
No, it is a gymnosperm
What is moss
tracheophyte
Moss plant is a bryophyte
mosses
What is moss
hyphae
They are called rhizoids.
Ferns (A+)
The body of a bryophyte, such as Marchantia, is called a thallus. It is a simple, undifferentiated plant body that lacks true roots, stems, and leaves.
It is a very complex way of saying the common phrase of "A rolling stone gathers no moss."