Bryophyta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bryophyta may refer to: •Mosses, a specific group of leafy bryophytes, now regarded as Division Bryophyta ( sensu stricto ). •Bryophytes, a paraphyletic group of plants formerly regarded as a singl...
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Bryophyte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 fl...
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After flowering plants and ferns, mosses are the most diverse group of plants, with more than 10,000 species in 700 genera. This makes mosses almost twice as diverse as mammals. ... Mosses don't receive as much attention from us as flowering plants, ferns, ... Higher-level classification of the mosses is still not fully settled,
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Other Names for Bryophyta ... Phylum Bryophyta: The Mosses. Land Plants Online, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. ... Introduction to the Bryophyta. UCMP Berkeley.
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The Bryophyta or mosses, unlike the liverworts, are present in most terrestrial habitats (even deserts) and may sometimes be the dominant plant life. ... As with the liverworts the plant that we commonly see is the gametophyte. It shows the beginnings of differentiation of stem and leaves - but no roots.
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Moss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mosses are small, soft plants that are typically 1–10 cm (0.4-4 in) tall, though some species are much larger. They commonly grow close together in clumps or mats in damp or shady locations. They do ...
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Plantae: Bryophyta - Bryophytes, Mosses, Hornworts, Nonvascular plants ... Mosses (Bryophyta); The greatest species diversity in bryophytes is found in the mosses, with estimates of the number of species...
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Return to Main Menu Division Bryophyta ... Photosynthetic, non-vascular plants in which the female sex organ is the archegonium. All groups show clear alternation of generations. ... The gametophyte generation is dominant, conspicuous and independent. It may be thalloid or organized into leaf-like structures (phyllids),
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Photographs and information on the mosses, liverworts and hornworts. ... Bryophytes used to be classified as three classes of a single phylum, Bryophyta. Modern texts, however, now assign each class to its own phylum: Mosses (Bryophyta), Liverworts (Hepatophyta), and Hornworts (Anthoceraphyta).
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bryophyta, ie. mosses and liverworts of the Kaimai Ranges near Katikati, New Zealand ... ; Bryophytes are mostly quite small green plants - the types of plants that most people would simply call mosses. There are two types of plants which make up the Bryophyta group - mosses and liverworts.
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