Liverwort are small, from 2-20 millimeters -- 0.08- 0.8 inches -- wide. Individual plants may grow to 10 centimeters -- 4 inches, but not in Antarctica.
Liverwort in Antarctica are not part of any food chain.
example of a liverwort is "marchantia"
the food chain in Antarctica is a picture showing what animal eats what for example the killer whale eats krill.
The genus of liverwort is Hepatica.
No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
polar bears
The liverwort sporangia requires the liverwort gametophyte, that is the thallous leafy structure below it. It cannot survive on its own.
Liverwort is the name of a moss-like plant.
no a liverwort is a type of moss ,it's basically a plant
A liverwort attachs to the ground by its rhizoids.
A rhizoid holds a moss or liverwort in the ground.
This plant is not part of any food chain.
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.