Solution:
The plant body of bryophytes is more differentiated than that of algae. It is thallus-like and prostrate or erect, and attached to the substratum by unicellular or multicellular rhizoids. They lack true roots, stem or leaves (Non-cormophyte). They may possess root-like, leaf-like or stem-like structures. The main plant body of the bryophyte is haploid.