No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
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Yes they are non vascular
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yes, they are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them!
Liverworts lack a vascular system. They are non-vascular plants that absorb water and nutrients directly through their cells. Ferns, peanut plants, and oak trees all have vascular systems that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.
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Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
Liverworts are not vascular plants. The Liverwort is a very primitive plant like moss and the slime mold. Liverwort reproduces using spores.
No, liverworts, hornworts and mosses are bryophytes or non vascular plants. That is why the are small and flat - no vascular system to transport water and nutrients, all nutrients must be passed cell to cell by diffusion.
Short answer - yes. Algae, mosses, liverworts and hornworts are non-vascular.
They are neither. Monocots and dicots a vascular plants a liverwort is non vascular