Give a detailed note on liverworts.
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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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Liverworts, like mosses, are land plants that do not have a vascular system. ... The liverworts fall into two groups based on their growth form: The thalloid or thallose liverworts look like green ribbons or scales that grow flat against a surface. This part of the plant is called the thallus.
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