No - vertebrates are animals with backbones.
yes
no, a liverwort is a seedless nonvascular plant
No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
liverwort thats all i got
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
Nonvascular plants such as liverworts and mosses don't have this kind of tissue. Without lignified vascular tissue, this liverwort cannot transport nutrients or water from its rhizoids to other cells that are more than a few millimeters away.
The liverwort is a non-vascular plant, while the horsetail is a vascular plant. Vascular plants have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients, allowing them to grow larger and more complex than non-vascular plants. Liverworts rely on diffusion and osmosis for nutrient uptake and have a simpler structure compared to horsetails.
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Mosses do not have tubes for moving nutrients and water. They also do not have any true leaves, stems, or roots. Nonvascular plants also do not have transport tubes.
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.