thallose liverwort

plant

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characteristics

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    In plant: Division Marchantiophyta

    Thalloid (thallose) liverworts have a ribbonlike, or strap-shaped, body that grows flat on the ground. They have a high degree of internal structural differentiation into photosynthetic and storage zones. Liverwort gametophytes have unicellular rhizoids. Liverworts have an alternation of generations similar to that of mosses, and,…

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classification and distribution

  • gametophyte
    In liverwort

    Thallose liverworts, which are branching and ribbonlike, grow commonly on moist soil or damp rocks, while leafy liverworts are found in similar habitats as well as on tree trunks in damp woods. The thallus (body) of thallose liverworts resembles a lobed liver—hence the common name…

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