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What is a small plant that lacks vascular tissue?

Plants such as the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.


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.


How would you characterize the liverwort plant body and the habitat?

liverworts plant


Is liverworts a seedless vascular plant?

no, a liverwort is a seedless nonvascular plant


Name a nonvascular plant?

Liverworts, mosses, algae.


Is a liverworts a seed plant or a seedless plant?

Liverwort is seedless plant. it bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.


Which of the following plants lacks vascular system fern peanut plant liverworts and oak tree?

Liverworts lack a vascular system. They are non-vascular plants that absorb water and nutrients directly through their cells. Ferns, peanut plants, and oak trees all have vascular systems that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.


What is the name of the plant division that includes the mosses and liverworts?

Nonvascular Bryophyta


A plant can grow new plants from its?

Yes, it can. a plant that can do that is i think the spider plant ....... no the first plant that can either grow in the new environment is ferns and horsetails, liverworts, mosses, large flowering plants, or trees. I really don't know which one . But maybe it's liverworts!


Is a marchantia a moss?

Yes, Marchantia is a genus of liverworts, which are not mosses. Liverworts belong to the plant division Marchantiophyta, while mosses belong to the division Bryophyta. Both liverworts and mosses are classified as bryophytes, which are non-vascular plants.


Are liverworts vascular plants?

Liverworts are not vascular plants. The Liverwort is a very primitive plant like moss and the slime mold. Liverwort reproduces using spores.


Do liverworts have cuticles?

Yes, liverworts typically have a thin cuticle covering their surfaces. This cuticle helps reduce water loss and protects the plant from environmental stresses.