Bryophyta (e.g., mosses) lack vascularization, have rhizoids for anchoring, and produce spores from sporangia.
Bryophyta, such as mosses, lack vascular tissue, have root-like rhizoids, and reproduce via spores produced in sporangia.
Front | Features of bryophyta |
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Back | no vacularisation, root-like (rhizoid), spores from sporangia, ex. mosses |
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