The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
connective
the answer is in the question. they don't produce seeds, but they do have vascular tissue. examples are ferns. they have spores instead of seeds. the vascular tissue is xylem and phloem, which transport nutrients and water and allow the plants to grow tall(relatively).
Homologous structures
muscular tissue
its a plant division......they are gametophyte dominant...have a waxy cuticle,vascular tissue, and spores =]
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
Gemmaes are the small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts.
Gemmaes are the small bits of tissue that are carried in cup like structures on liverworts.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
Gemmaes.
Gemmaes.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.