What are the general characteristics of bryophytes?
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Bryophytes
Bryophytes include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, among others.
They are non-vascular plants, which means they don't have roots or vascular tissue and instead rely on the air for water and nutrients (e.g., their leaves).
Bryophytes have the following general characteristics:
Plants thrive in moist, shady environments.
The thallus-like body of the plant can be prostrate or upright.
Rhizoids, which can be unicellular or multicellular, attach it to the substratum.
They have a root-like, stem-like, and leaf-like structure, but no genuine vegetative structure.