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Bryophytes can be separated from algae because they
- are thalloid forms
- have no conducting tissue
- possess archegonia with outer layer of sterile cells
- contain chloroplasts in their cells
Correct answer: possess archegonia with outer layer of sterile cells
Solution
Bryophytes differ from algae by having multicellular, jacketed sex organs such as archegonia. Algae may be thalloid, lack conducting tissue, and contain chloroplasts too, so those traits do not separate them.
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