Liverworts pertain to a class of primitive plants that grow chiefly in damp soil. They do not have roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits or seeds.
have water-conducting cells called hydroids in the centers of their stems...memer :P
Liverworts!
liverworts
Non-vascular plants are unable to circulate water through their stems. Examples include Chlorophyta, Lycopods, Mosses, hornworts, conifers, horsetails, ferns, and liverworts.
liverworts do not have roots, flowers or sterms
1. The gametophytic plant body may be thallose or foliose in Mosses The gametophytic plant body in liverworts can be prostrate, branched filamentous, thalloid protenema or leafy erect gametophyte in Liverworts 2. On the ventral surface of the thallus unicellular rhizoids and simple multicellular scales are present in Mosses. Rhizoids are multicellular branched with oblique septa in Liverworts. 3. Sex organs are present on the dorsal surface of the thallus and develop from superficial cells in Mosses. Sex organs develop from the superficial cells from the tip of the leafy gametophyte in Liverworts. 4. Elaters are generally present in Mosses but absent in Riccia. Elaters are absent in Liverworts. 5. Stomata and chlorophyll are absent in the wall of the capsule of the Sporophyte in Mosses Stomata and chlorophyll are present for gaseous exchange in the sporophyte in Liverworts. 6. Dehiscence of the capsule is irregular in Mosses. Dehiscence of the capsule is regular in liverworts.
The liverworts and the hornworts are non seed plants.
Riccia, Marchantia, Anthoceros, Plagiochasma, Asterellaetc. are the examples of Liverworts.
yes
Yes, but they dont have flowers, they have what is called "naked" seeds
no
Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.