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Answered by vanshsinghvisen680
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Marchantia. Marchantia is a genus in the family Marchantiaceae of the order Marchantiales, a group of liverworts. The Marchantia shows differentiation into two layers: an upper photosynthetic layer with a well-defined upper epidermis with pores and a lower storage layer.

Genus: Marchantia; L., 1753

Order: Marchantiales

Family: Marchantiaceae

Kingdom: Plantae

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Answered by annrose2004shivika
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Marchantia. Marchantia is a genus in the family Marchantiaceae of the order Marchantiales, a group of liverworts. The Marchantia shows differentiation into two layers: an upper photosynthetic layer with a well-defined upper epidermis with pores and a lower storage layer.

Genus: Marchantia; L., 1753

Order: Marchantiales

Family: Marchantiaceae

Marchantia can reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexual reproduction involves sperm from antheridia on the male plant fertilizing an ovum (egg cell) in the archegonium of a female plant. The antheridia and archegonia are borne atop special gametophore stalks called antheridiophores and archegoniophores, respectively. These are borne on separate thalli; hence, the plants are dioicous.

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