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How are mosses,liverworts and hornworts similar? How is each group distinctive?

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Answered by DDR108
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Answer:Most hornwort species have a single chloroplast in each cell, unlike liverworts, mosses and all other plants, only algae have this same feature. ... Mosses and hornworts have true stomata (breathing holes) on their sporophytes, but liverworts do not.

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Answered by jeonserious
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Most hornwort species have a single chloroplast in each cell, unlike liverworts, mosses and all other plants, only algae have this same feature. ... Mosses and hornworts have true stomata (breathing holes) on their sporophytes, but liverworts do not.

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