Liverwort is the name of a moss-like plant.
No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
The genus of liverwort is Hepatica.
Liverwort belongs to the Kingdom Plantae.
The leaves look like the lobes of a liver. Edited answer: The thalloid body of liverwort with apical notch looks like liver, hence the liverwort. These plants do not have true leaves.
no a liverwort is a type of moss ,it's basically a plant
A liverwort attachs to the ground by its rhizoids.
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algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
An example of a liverwort is Marchantia polymorpha, commonly known as the common liverwort. It is a small, non-vascular plant that grows close to the ground in damp environments. Liverworts are one of the earliest land plants, with over 9,000 species found across the world.
Hepaticea [the things you have to do to solve crosswords!!]
Liverwort sporangia produce spores for reproduction. They need a moist environment to release the spores effectively. Air movement helps disperse the spores to new locations for germination and growth.
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