What are the morphological difference between liverworts and mosses? 2. Bryophytes only thrives in moist habitats, why is this so? How can you relate their structures to the habitat they have? 3. Bryophytes has stem-like, leaf-like and root-like structures (especially true to mosses), why is this so? What do you think is the reason why those structures are not considered true stems, roots, and leaf?

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1. What are the morphological difference between liverworts and mosses? 2. Bryophytes only thrives in moist habitats, why is this so? How can you relate their structures to the habitat they have? 3. Bryophytes has stem-like, leaf-like and root-like structures (especially true to mosses), why is this so? What do you think is the reason why those structures are not considered true stems, roots, and leaf?
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