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EMBRYOPHYTA
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14. Evidence of Evolution
15. Theory and Process of Evolution
16. Classification Systems
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19. Viridiplantae (Plants)
20. Embryophyta
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23. Magnoliophyta
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25. Metazoa (Animals)
26. Eumetazoa
27. Bilateria
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48. Freshwater Environments
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50. Marine Environments
51. Extreme Environments
Moss with sporophytes.
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Chapter Outline
Description of Embryophyta
Classification of Embryophyta
Bryophyta
Marchantiophyta
Anthocerotophyta
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Resources:
Bryophytes: Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts
Mosses and Liverworts in Wales
Bryophytes (Images)
- includes liverworts and hornworts
Division Bryophyta: Liverworts, Hornworts and Mosses
- Tony Futcher, Columbia Union College
Bryophytes
- mosses, liverworts and hornworts
Floristic Inventories of U.S. Bryophytes
- Alan Whittemore and Bruce Allen, Missouri Botanical Garden
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