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Yes, but they dont have flowers, they have what is called "naked" seeds
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
alternation of generations
Gemmaes are the small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts.
mosses, small plants called liverworts, algae, and hornwarts
Margaret Fulford has written: 'Manual of the leafy hepaticae of Latin America' -- subject(s): Latin America, Liverworts 'The leafy Hepaticae of Mexico' -- subject(s): Classification, Geographical distribution, Liverworts
E. A. Hodgson has written: 'New Zealand Hepaticae (liverworts) XIX Adelanthus Mitten' -- subject(s): Adelanthus, Liverworts
Seville Flowers has written: 'The Hepaticae of Utah' -- subject(s): Liverworts
Rudolf M. Schuster has written: 'Boreal hepaticae, a manual of the liverworts of Minnesota and adjacent regions' -- subject(s): Liverworts
B. J. Crandall has written: 'Morphology and development of branches in the leafy hepaticae' -- subject(s): Liverworts
Yes, but they dont have flowers, they have what is called "naked" seeds
Botanically, mosses are bryophytes, or non-vascular plants. They can be distinguished from the apparently similar liverworts (Merchantiophyta or Hepaticae) by their multi-cellular rhizoids. Other differences are not universal for all mosses and all liverworts, but the presence of clearly differentiated "stem" and "leaves", the lack of deeply lobed or segmented leaves, and the absence of leaves arranged in three ranks, all point to the plant being a moss. They both are considered, by botanists, to be bryophytes.
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.
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.