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They are non-vascular plants with a prominent gametophyte. The gametophyte is not differentiated into root, stem or leaves. Liverworts are thallose or foliose plants whereas mosses are foliose plants. The main difference between liverworts and mosses is the morphology of the gametophyte in each plant.
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They are the plant of phylum Bryophyta Since bryophytes live in shady, wet environments, they are considered as amphibians of the plant kingdom. Both liverworts and mosses do not have a circulatory system like higher plants. They asexually reproduce by producing spores. The sexual reproduction only occurs in a wet environment; hence, both liverworts and mosses show alternation of generations. Liverworts and mosses differ in the morphology of the haploid gametophyte. The gametophyte is the prominent stage of the life cycle of bryophytes. The main difference between liverworts and mosses is that the gametophyte of liverworts is a thallose or a foliose whereas the gametophyte of mosses is a prostrate, branched filamentous structure.
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