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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-31

What does the diagram of water intake by a bryophyte look like?

Asked by JoshEast

Answer (3)

If you want a description of Bryophyte or how it looks like is that: It is a small green plant that is flowerless and consists of Mosses and Liverworts. It can also be referred as Embrophytes.

Answered by MysticalCloud | 2024-06-10

Bryophytes absorb water directly from their surroundings due to the absence of vascular tissues, thriving in moist environments essential for both nourishment and reproduction. Their unique water intake mechanism via osmosis through the lower leaf surface characterizes their adaptation to specific ecosystems with high precipitation and moisture availability. ;

Answered by utkarshsingh1281 | 2024-06-24

Bryophytes, such as mosses, lack true roots and vascular tissues, absorbing water chiefly through their surfaces. They thrive in moist environments, relying on water for both nutrient uptake and reproduction. Their dependence on water limits their growth to smaller sizes and specific habitats.
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Answered by utkarshsingh1281 | 2024-12-26