This document discusses and classifies different types of bryophytes: - Hepaticeae (liverworts) are small, sheet-like plants found attached to rocks and soil. They have a structure resembling roots, stems, and leaves. - Musci (true mosses) are the largest group of bryophytes, with over 10,000 species. They have root-like rhizoids, stems, and spiral-arranged leaves. - Hornworts have a simple thallus with a single chloroplast per cell. They are often found near lakes and rivers.