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What is thr genus and phylum of this specimen?

Marchantia; Phylum Hepatophyta

What is thr genus and phylum of this specimen?

Anthoceros; Phylum Anthocerophyta

What is thr genus and phylum of this specimen?

Moss; Phylum Bryophyta

How do non-vascular plants differ from algae?

1. Predominanty terrestrial 2. Presence of cuticle on upper epidermis 3. Multicellular antheridium and archegonium 4. Formation of embryo 5. Alternation of generations

Dominant generation in non-vascular plants

Gametophyte

Homosporous, dioecious, evanescent sporophyte, gemmae cup in asexual reproduction

Phylum Hepatophyta

Persistent sporophyte, monoecious, heteroporous

Phylum Anthocerophyta

Persistent sporophyte, dioecious, homosporous, young gamerophyte is protonema

Phylum Bryophyta