Bryophyta - Encyclopedia. com Bryophyta (bryophytes) A division of plants which for most authors includes the mosses and liverworts Although bryophytes lack differentiated water-conducting vessels and rely largely or entirely on water absorbed from rain falling on the plants or from a moist atmosphere, they may have simple water-conducting cells in some larger species
Bryophyte - Encyclopedia. com Traditionally, the division Bryophyta has included the true mosses, liverworts, and hornworts However, some scientists consider each of these groups sufficiently distinct to deserve their own division: Bryophyta for the mosses, Hepatophyta for the liverworts, and Anthoceratophyta for the hornworts
Musci - Encyclopedia. com Musci (mosses; division Bryophyta) A class of plants all of which have a gametophyte that is differentiated into stem and leaves The leaves are generally only 1 cell thick (except at the midrib ); they are never stalked
Anthophyta - Encyclopedia. com *Anthophyta (*Angiospermophyta*; *Magnoliophyta*)* A phylum comprising the flowering plants (angiosperms) The gametes are produced within flowers [1] and the ovules (and the seeds into which they develop) are enclosed in a carpel (compare Coniferophyta [2])