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The name Hepaticopsida is derived as the thallus is.
a) liver like
(b) Erect
(c) Erect and branched (d) None of these
members are called hornuorts
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Answer:
a. liver like , or liver wort
Explanation:
Liverworts are the lower green plants which belongs to Hepaticopsida
A liverwort is a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores produced in small capsules
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The name Hepaticopsida is derived as the thallus is a) liver like
Explanation:
- A class of lower green plants called liverworts that belong to the Bryophyta division.
- Plants of the class Hepaticopsida are commonly called 'liverworts'
- Merchantiophyta is a division of non-vascular land plants commonly known as livers or liverworts.
- Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which plant cells contain only one set of genetic information.
- Liverworts are usually small, usually 2–20 mm wide and with individual plants less than 10 cm long, and are therefore often overlooked.
- They are distributed globally in almost every available habitat, often in humid places, although there are desert and arctic species as well.
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