In the Archegonium
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
cytoplasm
The function of the photosynthetic tissue is to synthesized food for organisms, so animal are heterotrophic (which cannot prepare their own food). That's why photosynthetic tissue is not found in animal. And due to contraction and relaxation of muscle tissue locomotion is possible. So plant can't change the place according to its environment. That's why plant cell lack muscle cells
The genus of liverwort is Hepatica.
No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
Liverwort belongs to the Kingdom Plantae.
A liverwort attachs to the ground by its rhizoids.
no a liverwort is a type of moss ,it's basically a plant
Liverwort is the name of a moss-like plant.
what type of plant cell would you expect to find in the photosynthetic tissue of a leaf?
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
The majority of a leaf is composed of mesophyll tissue, which contains two types: palisade mesophyll and spongy mesophyll. Palisade mesophyll is located near the upper surface of the leaf and is responsible for most of the photosynthesis, while spongy mesophyll is found below and aids in gas exchange and nutrient storage.