Bryophytes life cycle
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This lecture on plants explains about the bryophyte life cycle and reproduction. http://shomusbiology.com/ • Download the study materials here- • http://shomusbiology.com/bio-material... • Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology- • Buy Shomu’s Biology lecture DVD set- www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store • Shomu’s Biology assignment services – www.shomusbiology.com/assignment -help • Join Online coaching for CSIR NET exam – www.shomusbiology.com/net-coaching • We are social. Find us on different sites here- • Our Website – www.shomusbiology.com • Facebook page- / shomusbiology • Twitter - / shomusbiology • SlideShare- www.slideshare.net/shomusbiology • Google plus- https://plus.google.com/1136485849827... • LinkedIn - / suman-bhattacharjee-2a051661 • Youtube- / thefunsuman • Thank you for watching • This video tutorial describes the life cycle of bryophytes and it also demonstrates the complex yet effective task that has been done by bryophytes to make the journey from water to land areas. • Bryophyte is a traditional name used to refer to all embryophytes (land plants) that do not have true vascular tissue and are therefore called 'non-vascular plants'.[1] Some bryophytes do have specialized tissues for the transport of water; however since these do not contain lignin, they are not considered to be true vascular tissue.[2] Currently bryophytes are thought not to be a natural or monophyletic group; however the name is convenient and remains in use as a collective term for mosses, hornworts, and liverworts. Bryophytes produce enclosed reproductive structures (gametangia and sporangia), but they produce neither flowers nor seeds, reproducing via spores. The term bryophyte comes from Greek βρύον, bryon, tree-moss, oyster-green + φυτόν - phyton plant . Source of the article published in description is Wikipedia. I am sharing their material. © by original content developers of Wikipedia. • Link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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