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does bryophyta have stems, leaves and roots??the plat body is commonly defferentiated to form stem and leaf like structures what does this mean.?

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Bryophytes are non-vascular plants i.e. plants lacking true vascular tissue for transport of water. They do have stems, roots and leaves but are not fully differentiated as in trees. When they grow, stem and root like structures are formed but are not fully developed and are diminished.

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