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Bryophyta Examples | Plants

In this article we will discuss about the various examples of bryophyta. The Bryophyta is such a distinctive group of plants that it may easily be considered as a definite division of the Plant Kingdom. It is, again, phylogenetically so different from the Thallophytes and the Trachaeophytes that it is considered by some as a definite subkingdom parallel to the [...]

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Biology Notes on Bryophyta | Plants

This article provides a short note on bryophyta. Introduction to Bryophyta: It was realised in the later eighteenth century that it was not quite scientific to divide the Plant Kingdom into the two subkingdoms Cryptogamia and Phanerogamia as was done in the classical systems of classification. Four main divisions of the Plant Kingdom— Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Spermaphyta (seed plants) [...]

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Classification of Anthocerotales | Bryophyta

In this article we will discuss about the classification of anthocerotales. The class Anthocerotopsida (also called Anthocerotae) is a small but very distinct group of Hepatics differing from the others, specially, in its sporophyte which is of indefinite growth because of a characteristic intercalary meristem at the base of the capsule. The sporogenous cells are amphithecial in origin. The cells [...]

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