The liverwort sporangia requires the liverwort gametophyte, that is the thallous leafy structure below it. It cannot survive on its own.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
No, only conidia is since penicillium is a ascomycota
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Tubular sporangia typically contain spores of fungi, particularly within the group of zygomycetes. These sporangia produce asexual spores known as sporangiospores, which are released when the sporangium ruptures. In certain contexts, tubular sporangia may also be found in some species of algae and plants, where they serve a similar function in spore production and dispersal.
No, a liverwort is nonvascular :)
The genus of liverwort is Hepatica.
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.
The sporangia are not independent living organisms. They are parts of fungi.
algae, moss, liverwort, hornwort
An example of a liverwort is Marchantia polymorpha, commonly known as the common liverwort. It is a small, non-vascular plant that grows close to the ground in damp environments. Liverworts are one of the earliest land plants, with over 9,000 species found across the world.
No, only conidia is since penicillium is a ascomycota
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of Sporangium