no, they are diploid
you mean nonvascular plants? Riccia & Marchantia
the gametophyte of marchantia sp is thalloid and dorsi-ventrally flattened while that of funaria sp is differentiated into leaf-like, stem-like and root-like structures
Riccia, Marchantia, Anthoceros, Plagiochasma, Asterellaetc. are the examples of Liverworts.
well..... theres is a big diffrence by moss and club moss
marchantia is dioecious
Bryophyta are found in thick rainforests. These are called amphibians of plant kingdom.The plant body is commonly differentiated to form stem and leaf like structures.Examples are Moss and Marchantia.
no, they are diploid
Both Dryopteris sp. and Marchantia sp. live in damp areas.Their spores are produced by meiosis.
Liverworts
example of a liverwort is "marchantia"
you mean nonvascular plants? Riccia & Marchantia
Spelling and definition.
gamma cup is a part of Marchantia on its thallus which has gamma
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the gametophyte of marchantia sp is thalloid and dorsi-ventrally flattened while that of funaria sp is differentiated into leaf-like, stem-like and root-like structures
False