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The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.

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What are the small bits of tissues that are carried in cup -like structures on liverworts called?

The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.


What are the small bits of tissues that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts called?

The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.


Do tube like cells appear in moss and liverworts?

No as they have no vascular tissues


What are the general structures of a nonvascular plant?

Nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, lack vascular tissues like xylem and phloem. They typically have simple structures, with no true roots, stems, or leaves. Instead, they have structures like rhizoids for anchorage and absorption, and cells that help with water transport.


Can a single-celled contain tissues?

No. Tissues are multiple cell structures.


Are there non-vascular plants?

More primitive plants have no vascular tissues (or any tissues for that matter), so yes, there are non-vascular plants. Mosses and liverworts (Bryophytes) would be examples.


What are the tissues that are carried out by every cell?

Organs are basically composed of tissues which are composed of cells.


What is the study of the structures of organs and tissues called?

Histology is the study of cells and tissues.


What is the study of the minute structures of organic tissues?

histology


What are non vascular plant?

Plants that lack the vascular complex, that is internal xylem structures used for stiffening and fluid transport. Such plants include the mosses and liverworts.


What group do mosses and liverworts belong?

they are non vascular plants, another example would be hornwarts. i hope this helps :)


Cells live with other cells in like groups called?

Tissues. Cells with similar functions and structures come together to form tissues, which are the building blocks of organs and body structures. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and connective tissue.