8. Plant body is dorsiventral and exhibit dichotomous branching in a. Monocots O b. Dicots O c. Mosses O d. Liverworts
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The plant body is dorsiventral and exhibits dichotomous branching in d. Liverworts.
Liverworts:
- Land plants without a circulatory system include liverworts and mosses.
- They are constrained to a modest size by the absence of veinlike tubes that would transport moisture and nutrients throughout the plant.
- They generate spores as opposed to seeds, like ferns.
- They typically need to be in damp or wet areas in order to reproduce.
- The term "liverwort" comes from the early herbalists' perception that one of the liverworts resembled a liver and was used as a remedy for liver disorders.
- This is why a "liver-like tiny plant" is referred to as liverwort.
- To begin with, liverworts lack roots. They have rhizoids in their place.
- Rhizoids are tiny, hair-like attachments on the underside of liverworts that aid in securing them to soil, rocks, or trees.
- Rhizoids are also used by liverworts to assist them to gather water.
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