- they can
survive in
drier environments. The
bryophytes consist of
about 20,000
plant species.
Bryophytes produce enclosed reproductive structures (gametangia...
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quite complex water-conducting vessels,
bryophytes lack true
vascular tissue. Like the
vascular plants,
bryophytes do have
differentiated stems, and although...
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Biology of
Bryophytes, pp. 1–38. (New York: John
Wiley & Sons, 1988). ISBN 0-470-21359-0. Malcolm, Bill &
Nancy Malcolm.
Mosses and
Other Bryophytes: An Illustrated...
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increasing levels of complexity, from the
earliest algal mats,
through bryophytes, lycopods,
ferns to the
complex gymnosperms and
angiosperms of today....
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Areas of
research include bryophyte taxonomy,
bryophytes as bioindicators, DNA sequencing, and the
interdependency of
bryophytes and
other plant and animal...
- covering, hood or lid. It
describes a
feature in
plant morphology. In
bryophytes, the
calyptra (plural calyptrae) is an
enlarged archegonial venter that...
- life
cycles include Psilotum, Lycopodium,
Selaginella and Equisetum. The
bryophytes,
which include liverworts,
hornworts and mosses,
reproduce both ****ually...
- of the
plant thallus,
although in the
hornworts they are embedded. In
bryophytes and
other cryptogams sperm reach the
archegonium by
swimming in water...
- the
taxonomic division Bryophyta (/braɪˈɒfɪtə/, /ˈbraɪ.oʊfaɪtə/) or the
bryophytes (/ˈbraɪəfaɪts/), are small, non-vascular
flowerless plants that typically...
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cycle is
known as
alternation of
generations or
alternation of phases.
Bryophytes (mosses,
liverworts and hornworts) have a
dominant gametophyte phase on...