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1.What is the major difference between mosses and bryophytes? Answer: The major difference between mosses and bryophytes is that bryophytes include both mosses and liverworts, whereas mosses only include species from the Bryopsida category.

2.What type of life cycle do mosses and bryophytes have? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes have an alternation of generation, where sporophytes are the reproductive stage and gametophytes are the dominant stage.

3.What type of specialized tissues do mosses and bryophytes possess? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes possess tissues specialized for conducting photosynthesis and water; they are called the phytoderm and rhizoid, respectively.

4.What environment is most favorable for mosses and bryophytes? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes prefer humid, moist, shaded environments.

5.What type of materials do mosses and bryophytes absorb through their leaves? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes absorb water and mineral ions from the environment through their leaves.

  1. What happens if mosses and bryophytes are unable to absorb water? Answer: If mosses and bryophytes are unable to absorb water, their cells will begin to break down and the species will eventually die.

  2. How do mosses and bryophytes reproduce? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes reproduce through spores. The spores are produced by the sporophyte, which is the reproductive stage of the plant.

  3. How are mosses and bryophytes dispersed? Answer: Most mosses and bryophytes are dispersed through wind, water, birds, and mammals.

  4. What role do mosses and bryophytes play in the environment? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes play an important role in the environment. They help to retain moisture, stabilize soils, and reduce erosion.

  5. How do mosses and bryophytes respire? Answer: Mosses and bryophytes respire through their rhizoids, which are specialized absorbing organs.