Bryophytes are a group of non-vascular plants that include:
* Mosses
* Liverworts
* Hornworts
These plants lack true roots, stems, and leaves, and they reproduce using spores.
So, anything that is not a moss, liverwort, or hornwort is not a bryophyte. This includes a wide variety of plants and organisms, such as:
* Vascular plants: These have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients (e.g., ferns, trees, flowering plants).
* Fungi: These are heterotrophic organisms that absorb nutrients from their environment (e.g., mushrooms, mold).
* Algae: These are simple aquatic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular (e.g., seaweed).
* Animals: These are multicellular organisms that obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms (e.g., insects, mammals).
To give you a more specific answer, please provide me with the name of the thing you're asking about. Then I can tell you whether it's a bryophyte or not.