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Peristome
peristome
Peristome
Riccia and Funaria (moss)
Riccia and Funaria (moss)
It has ecological importance , mostly as producr .
Funaria belongs to the class Bryopsida, which consists of mosses. Bryopsida is a class within the division Bryophyta, which includes non-vascular plants like mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
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
Food enters through the mouth at the end of the peristome and is pinched off into food vacuoles.
no,others like adiantum caudatum,dryopteris and funaria have spores too.
A reasonable number of teeth would be about 30.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort