1) Riccia belong to the division.
a) Thallophyta b) Bryophyta
c) pteridophyta
d) Angiospe
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Riccia is a genus of liverworts in the order Marchantiales. These plants are small and thalloid, that is not differentiated into root, stem and leaf.
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Riccia belong to the a) Thallophyta division.
Explanation:
Thallophyta:
- Algae, fungus, and lichens range in size from unicellular to enormous. There are no roots, stems, or leaves on these basic plants.
- They aren't part of the embryophyta family. These plants are primarily found in water.
Bryophyta:
- Bryophyta is a division of green plants that includes embryophytes, which are land plants, especially non-vascular ones. Mosses are included in this section.
- Marchantiopsida is the class of liverworts. Anthocerotopsida is the class of hornworts.
pteridophyta:
- A pteridophyte is a vascular plant that produces spores and disperses them.
- Pteridophytes are frequently referred to as "cryptogams" because they do not produce blooms or seeds.
Angiospem:
- Angiosperms are flowering plants that generate seeds in the form of fruits. With almost 300,000 species, they are the largest and most varied group within the kingdom Plantae.
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