General account of marchantiales in bilogical discussion
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Marchantia, genus of liverworts (creeping ribbonlike plants) in the order Marchantiales, commonly found on moist clay or silty soils, especially on recently burned land throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Marchantia polymorpha, a well-known species, often is discussed as a representative liverwort in biology textbooks.
The function of the thallus in Marchantia is the process of photosynthesis on the outer part and storing food in the inner part. This also plays a role with asexual reproduction because the gemmae are located on them.
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