Botanically, mosses are bryophytes, or non-vascular plants. They can be distinguished from the apparently similar liverworts (Merchantiophyta or Hepaticae) by their multi-cellular rhizoids. Other differences are not universal for all mosses and all liverworts, but the presence of clearly differentiated "stem" and "leaves", the lack of deeply lobed or segmented leaves, and the absence of leaves arranged in three ranks, all point to the plant being a moss. They both are considered, by botanists, to be bryophytes.
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.
Psilotum is a Spore plant and it belongs to the Phylum Psilophyta
Tulips belong to the phylum Anthophyta, which is a division of the plant kingdom that includes flowering plants.
Liverworts belong to the order Marchantiales within the class Marchantiopsida. This group is characterized by their distinct thalloid or leafy structures and reproductive strategies, including the production of gemmae and sporophytes. Liverworts are one of the oldest lineages of land plants, playing a crucial role in understanding plant evolution.
They belong to the division of the Plant Kingdom called Angiosperms
Liverworts belong to Bryophyta having thalloid plant body dominated by gametophytic stage, supported by rhizoides and scales.
Bryophytes, specifically mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, lack water-conducting tissues like xylem and phloem. Instead, they rely on diffusion to transport water and nutrients within the plant. These plants are considered primitive and are categorized under the plant phylum Bryophyta.
Both are in the kindom Plantae, and within the plantae they are called Bryophytes, as they are non-vascular land plants. They are further divided into Bryophyta (moses) and Marchantiophyta (liverworts).
The phylum for a may apple plant is Anthophyta, also known as Angiosperms. May apple plants belong to the flowering plant group, which is characterized by the production of seeds enclosed within an ovary.
I'm not too sure but I think that The Protist belongs To Cnidarian Phylum. I only think that this is the correct answer choice because I have to do a biology project and I needed this answer also.
Mosses are bryophytes. Liverworts (aka hepatics), while referred to as bryophytes, are called marchantiophytes.Both of these groups are non-vascular plants, along with the hornworts.
Liverworts are small, non-vascular plants that belong to the group of bryophytes. They are typically found in damp environments and have simple, flat thalloid or leafy structures. Liverworts play important roles in ecosystems, serving as indicators of environmental quality and providing habitats for other organisms.