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Groups of Bryophytes• Bryophytes are nonvascular
plants• No vascular tissue• Doesn’t contain specialized
tissues that make water and nutrients
• Mosses: most common bryophytes, tolerates harsh environments, and can vary in looks
• Liverworts: leaves that are attached to the ground, produced in gemmae cups
• Hornworts: found in damp places, a tiny green horn is how it looks This is a picture of Hornworts.
Life Cycle of Bryophytes• Sporophytes
make haploid spores, then grow at the top of the gametophyte plant.
• Once the spores are ripe they come out of the capsule.
• Video Plant Classifications: Bryophytes
This is an image showing the life cycle of bryophytes.
Life Cycle of a Moss
• A moss spore lands in a wet spot
• It germinates and it grows into a big tangle of protonema.
• Protonema grows and forms rhizoids
• Shoots grow into the air.
• Shoots grow into green moss plants.
This is a picture of mosses.
Human Use of Mosses
• Peat moss is used in gardening
• Peat moss is added to soil to improve the soil’s ability to keep in water
• Peat moss has low pH, so when it’s added to soil it makes the soil’s acidity increase This is a picture of peat mosses.
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