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explain about liverworts​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liverworts are a group of non-vascular plants similar to mosses. They are far different to most plants we generally think about because they do not produce seeds, flowers, fruit or wood, and even lack vascular tissue. Instead of seeds, liverworts produce spores for reproduction.

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Answered by varsha5192
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Liverwort, (division Marchantiophyta), any of more than 9,000 species of small nonvascular spore-producing plants. ... 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.

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