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How are bryophytes different from a plant like mint?


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  1. Mint is classified as an angiosperm.
  2. It possesses true roots, stems, and leaves, as well as produces flowers.
  3. Bryophytes, on the other hand, have stems but no true roots.
  4. Rhizoids are tiny, hair-like structures that hold them to surfaces while also absorbing water.
  5. They do not have the xylem and phloem vessels found in mint plants.

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