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Where liverworts are found?

In the tundra


Who eats liverworts in the tundra?

In the tundra ecosystem, liverworts are primarily consumed by herbivores such as reindeer and caribou, which graze on various types of vegetation, including these small, non-vascular plants. Additionally, small mammals and some insects may also feed on liverworts, although they are not a major part of their diets. The consumption of liverworts contributes to the nutrient cycling within this fragile environment.


Are there more species of hornworts or liverworts?

Liverworts!


What phylum do liverworts belong to?

Liverworts belong to the phylum Marchantiophyta.


Do liverworts have spores?

liverworts do not have roots, flowers or sterms


Are liverworts and hornworts non- seeded plants?

The liverworts and the hornworts are non seed plants.


Are liverworts nonvascular?

yes


What are the adaptations of the decomposers in the tundra?

Lichens, mosses, and liverworts are a few...


What is a small plant that lacks vascular tissue?

Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.


Does liverworts have a stem?

Yes, liverworts have a simple stem-like structure called a thallus that lacks true vascular tissue. The thallus is where most of the photosynthesis and nutrient absorption occurs in liverworts.


What eats liverworts?

Liverworts are eaten by various invertebrates, such as slugs, snails, and insects. Additionally, some birds and small mammals may also feed on liverworts as part of their diet.


What are some examples of liverworts?

Some examples of liverworts include Marchantia polymorpha, Pellia epiphylla, and Conocephalum conicum. Liverworts are small, non-vascular plants that typically grow in moist environments and are part of the bryophyte group.