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The common name for Bryophyta is mosses.

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Mosses belong to the phylum Bryophyta.

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It depends: Antherocerophyta - hornworts Hepatophyta - Liverworts Bryophyta - All other mosses

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The phylum is Bryophyta.

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Bryophyta belongs to the Plantae kingdom. They are non-vascular plants characterized by their lack of true roots, stems, and leaves.

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he difference between bryophytes and Bryophyta is one of taxonomic classification. Bryophyta is a taxonomic phylum within the kingdom Plantae.

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True mosses belong to the phylum Bryophyta. They are simple, non-vascular plants that reproduce via spores and are commonly found in moist environments.

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There are about 12,000 species of moss. The scientific division of moss is Bryophyta. Species of moss include: Bryum capillare, Ceratodon purpureus and Dicranella heteromalla.

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Liverworts belong to the phylum Marchantiophyta.

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Phylum Bryophyta, which includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, is eaten by various herbivores such as snails, slugs, insects, and some small mammals. These organisms feed on bryophytes as part of their diet.

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Bryophyta, 12000 species of moss are classified here

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the answer of this is Ginkgopsida, Coniferopsida, Cycadopsida, Bryophyta, Angiospermae.

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Suresh Kumar has written:

'Manual of Practical Bryophyta'

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Bryophytes generally grow in moist and shady places of rocky hills.

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Mosses are bryophytes. Liverworts (aka hepatics), while referred to as bryophytes, are called marchantiophytes.

Both of these groups are non-vascular plants, along with the hornworts.

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Bryophyta can be found in moist environments like forests, wetlands, and near water sources. They tend to grow on damp soil, rocks, or tree bark, mainly in shaded areas where they can absorb sufficient moisture for their growth and reproduction.

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plants that grow on land
Edited answer: Embryophyta are plants in between bryophyta and tracheophyta categories

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because they were the first to live on land and water as well.

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There are 12 divisions of plantae

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The gametophyte generation is the most conspicuous in the Phylum Bryophyta. Gametophytes are the dominant and noticeable stage in the life cycle of mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, while the sporophyte generation is typically smaller and less noticeable.

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Bryophyta is the phylum of plants that have no vascular system. These plants include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. They rely on diffusion and osmosis to transport water and nutrients.

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Bryophyta

Hepatophyta

Anthocerophyta

Psilophyta

Lycophyta

Sphenophyta

Pteridophyta

Cycadophyta

Ginkgophyta

Coniferophyta

Gnetophyta

Anthophyta

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Plants in the phylum Bryophyta typically grow in damp, shaded environments such as forests, marshes, or stream banks. They require high levels of moisture to complete their life cycle and can often be found in areas with a consistent water source.

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Plantae

Bryophyta

Musci

Polytrichaceae

Polytrichum

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Timo Koponen has written:

'A synopsis of Mniaceae (Bryophyta)' -- subject(s): Mniaceae

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division bryophyta is known as amphibians of plant world of the plant kingdom

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Anthocerotophyta, Bryophyta, Marchantiophyta. Lycopodiophyta, Pteridophyta, Pteridospermatophyta, Pinophyta, Cycadophyta, Ginkgophyta, Gnetophyta and Anthophyta.

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Moss being a non-vascular green plant is a producer. It belongs to bryophyta group of plants.

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Yes, Bryophytes, which include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, have cell walls primarily composed of cellulose. These cell walls provide structural support and protection to the cells of the plant.

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Liverworts belong to Bryophyta having thalloid plant body dominated by gametophytic stage, supported by rhizoides and scales.

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Plants belonging to sub-pylums bryophyta and thallophyta don't have speciallised tissue for conduction of water.

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Both are in the kindom Plantae, and within the plantae they are called Bryophytes, as they are non-vascular land plants. They are further divided into Bryophyta (moses) and Marchantiophyta (liverworts).

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Cryptogames is old , obsolete and invalid term used to describe plant with hidden sex organs ,such plants included algae, fungi, bryophyta (at that time )

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Bryophyta is a group of plants having thalloid independent gametophytic plants and their sporophytes remain dependent on gametophytes. Examples are Riccia, Marchantia, Anthceros and mosses.

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B. R. Vashishta has written:

'Botany for degree students' -- subject(s): Botany, Botany for degree students bryophyta

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Lichen is a symbiotic living between fungi and algae or fungi and blue green bacteria.Mosses are in division Bryophyta in kingdom Plantae

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Both are in the kindom Plantae, and within the plantae they are called Bryophytes, as they are non-vascular land plants. They are further divided into Bryophyta (moses) and Marchantiophyta (liverworts).

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No, moss is not a single-cell organism. Mosses are multicellular plants that belong to the division Bryophyta. They consist of structures like stems, leaves, and rhizoids.

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Lycopodiophyta. "Division" is just another word for phylum, when used with plants, if that was confusing you.

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Plants are split into six different divisions. These divisions include magnoliophyta division, coniferoohyta division, pteridophyta division, bryophyta division, and lycopodiophyta division.

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Protista is a kingdom of organisms.And the second phylum of plantae kingdom is bryophyta,these are called the amphibians of plantae kingdom.(The spelling may be wrong.)

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Funaria belongs to the class Bryopsida, which consists of mosses. Bryopsida is a class within the division Bryophyta, which includes non-vascular plants like mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

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Once the phylum of Bryophyta is reached the establishment of the other classification categories requires more specific information.

Kingdom: Plantae

Phylum: Bryophyta

Class: Multiple

Order:

Family:

Genus:

Species:

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Samorost is not a division of non-seed plants. The divisions of non-seed plants are Bryophyta (mosses), Marchantiophyta (liverworts), and Anthocerotophyta (hornworts).

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Dampness and shade encourage the growth of moss, which is in the Bryophyta division of plants. Moss has absolutely no way of holding in water. So it doesn't grow in sunlight, which helps evaporate available moisture.

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