Bryophytes are a group of non-vascular plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. They are small, simple plants that lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients. Instead, they rely on diffusion to move water and nutrients throughout their structures.
Practice identifying bryophytes in their natural environment or through images.
By understanding the characteristics and ecological significance of bryophytes, you can appreciate their importance in the natural world and their contributions to the environment.
All organisms have structures and systems with separate functions. Students can:
Develop and communicate an evidence-based scientific explanation of the role of different organs or structures that are important for an organism's survival - in both plants and animals