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Question
Radha observed a plant in rainy season on the compound wall of her school. The plant did not have true roots but rootlike structures were present. Vascular tissue was absent. To which group the plant may belong?
Solution
The plant observed by Radha belongs may belong to division Bryophyta, as it shows root like structures i.e. rhizoids and absence of vascular tissue.
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