example of a liverwort is "marchantia"
A rhizoid holds a moss or liverwort in the ground.
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.
No; liverworts do not have leaves. The massive compound leaves in some ferns and gymnosperms are called fronds.
Liverwort gametophytes obtain their food through photosynthesis. They have chlorophyll-containing cells that can capture sunlight and convert it into energy through photosynthesis. This process allows them to make their own food from carbon dioxide and water.
A gemmae cup is a cup-shaped structure found in liverworts that contains gemmae, which are small, asexual reproductive structures. Gemmae cups are usually located on the upper surface of the thallus (body) of the liverwort plant. They are specialized for dispersing gemmae, which can give rise to new plants under suitable conditions.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
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No. Sphagnum is a kind of moss, commonly called peat moss.
No. Sphagnum is a kind of moss, commonly called peat moss.
The genus of liverwort is Hepatica.
No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
Liverwort belongs to the Kingdom Plantae.
no a liverwort is a type of moss ,it's basically a plant
Liverwort is the name of a moss-like plant.
A liverwort attachs to the ground by its rhizoids.
Hepaticea [the things you have to do to solve crosswords!!]
Liverwort sporangia produce spores for reproduction. They need a moist environment to release the spores effectively. Air movement helps disperse the spores to new locations for germination and growth.