How are bryophytes similar to algae How are they different T
How are bryophytes similar to algae? How are they different? Think of characteristics such as morphology, habitat and reproduction? How are mosses similar to liverworts? Which key characteristics are different? Where are mosses and liverworts usually found? What ecological roles do they play? What could be limiting the height that non-vascular plants grow to?
Solution
1. Similarity: both
Difference:
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They are found in very moist areas, and some species are even found in the water.
Liverworts and mosses are all decomposers that help degradation of dead organic matter. The also act as shelter for many small organisms. They release nutrients to the environment.
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Though they lack in vascular system (xylem and phloem), can\'t transport water to a longer distance. So will die without water and nutrient.
| Characterstics | Algae | Bryophytes |
| reproduction | isogamous | oogamous |
| habitat | mostly aquatic | mostly terrestrial |
| no. of cell | unicellular and multicellular | always multicellular |
| no. of chloroplast | in few celss | in each cell many |
| stomata | pores not present | present |
| rhizoids | usually absent | present |
| female sex organ | oogonia | archegonia |
| sporophytic phase | highly reduced | well developed |
