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  1. Bryophyte - Wikipedia

    The arrangement of antheridia and archegonia on an individual bryophyte plant is usually constant within a species, although in some species it may depend on environmental conditions.

  2. Bryophyte | Definition, Characteristics, Structure, Examples,

    bryophyte, traditional name for any nonvascular seedless plant—namely, any of the mosses (division Bryophyta), hornworts (division Anthocerotophyta), and liverworts (division …

  3. What Are Bryophytes? Types, Habitat, and Characteristics

    Aug 4, 2025 · In cloud forests and wetlands, dense bryophyte mats contribute to maintaining humidity and serve as water reservoirs, slowly releasing moisture into the environment. …

  4. 25.3 Bryophytes – General Biology

    The bryophyte embryo remains attached to the parent plant, which protects and nourishes it. The diploid sporophyte that develops from the embryo is barely noticeable.

  5. Bryophyte - New World Encyclopedia

    Some bryophyte species may be either monoecious or dioecious depending on environmental conditions. Other species grow exclusively with one type of sexuality. Bryophytes undergo two …

  6. Bryophytes | OpenStax Biology 2e - Lumen Learning

    In a bryophyte, all the conspicuous vegetative organs—including the photosynthetic leaf-like structures, the thallus (“plant body”), stem, and the rhizoid that anchors the plant to its …

  7. Bryophytes - Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

    Feb 22, 2021 · Bryophytes also play a very important role in the environment: they colonize sterile soils, absorb nutrients and water and release them slowly back into the ecosystem, …

  8. 25.3A: Bryophytes - Biology LibreTexts

    In a bryophyte, all the conspicuous vegetative organs, including the photosynthetic leaf-like structures, the thallus, stem, and the rhizoid that anchors the plant to its substrate, belong to …

  9. About bryophytes - British Bryological Society

    Not every bryophyte produces spores. In the plant world, bryophytes are relatively unique in the specialised asexual propagules produced by many species of moss and liverwort.

  10. Bryophyte - Mosses, Liverworts, Habitats | Britannica

    Bryophyte - Mosses, Liverworts, Habitats: Many bryophytes grow on soil or on the remains of their own growth, as well as on living or decomposing material of other plants.