How can we identify liverwort
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Thallose liverworts, which are branching and ribbonlike, grow commonly on moist soil or damp rocks, while leafy liverworts are found in similar habitats as well as on tree trunks in damp woods. The thallus (body) of thallose liverworts resembles a lobed liver—hence the common name liverwort (“liver plant”).
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its sporophyte is made up of foot , seta and capsule .
especially there will be structures called Gemmae . they are green, multicellular . they have liver like in shape so they are known as liverworts
plant body is dorsiventral . rhizoid and scales are present. rhizoids are unbranched and unicellular
scales are multicellular.
by this u can identify liverworts
hope this helps you
especially there will be structures called Gemmae . they are green, multicellular . they have liver like in shape so they are known as liverworts
plant body is dorsiventral . rhizoid and scales are present. rhizoids are unbranched and unicellular
scales are multicellular.
by this u can identify liverworts
hope this helps you
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