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Type Words
Synonyms nonvascular plant
Type of nonvascular organism
Has types hepatic, liverwort, moss

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It is species-poor, has high bryophyte cover, and is frequently affected by fire.
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The nunatak areas have a scarcity of flora, limited to lichen, bryophyte and algae.
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The bryophyte life-cycle is strongly dominated by the haploid gametophyte generation.
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Bryophyte is still a meaningful article, even if it is not a formal taxon.
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Most species of bryophyte remain small throughout their life-cycle.
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Some bryophyte species may be either monoicous or dioicous depending on environmental conditions.
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Instead, the three bryophyte groups form an evolutionary grade of those land plants that are not vascular.
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The variety of bryophyte plants was reduced by 70 per cent and lichens species were reduced by 60 per cent.
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The typical bryophyte archegonium consists of a long neck with a wider base containing the egg cell.
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  • Any of numerous plants of the division Bryophyta
  • Bryophytes are all embryophytes ('land plants') that are non-vascular: they have tissues and enclosed reproductive systems, but they lack vascular tissue that circulates liquids. They neither have flowers nor produce seeds, reproducing via spores. ...
  • A member of the Bryophyta (in the broadest sense). Any plant in which the gametophyte (haploid) stage of the lifecycle is the larger, persistent stage, and the sporophyte (diploid) stage is small and dependent upon the gametophyte. Bryophytes include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts
  • (Bryophytes) Are the first plants to move on to land from water. they are tiny plants, which live in moist areas near water bodies. they lack vascular tissue and are not fully adapted for life on land. Mosses are an example.
  • (Bryophytes) Collective term for the simplest plants that lack vascular tissue and other parts. They must remain close to water because their sperm
  • (Bryophytes) One of the main groups of the plant kingdom, comprising mosses and liverworts.
  • Literally "moss-like plant". Modern usage restricts this word to refer to mosses, hornworts, and liverworts only.
  • A subdivision of nonvascular plants. Includes mosses and liverworts. Contrast with thallophyte.