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How is a Liverwort different from a moss?

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Liverworts have lobed or dichotomously branched thallus, which is dorsoventrally flattened, on the other hand, Mosses have a structure similar to stem or thallus that is leafy and show spiral or radial symmetry. ... The rhizoids of the liverworts are unicellular, but they are multicellular in mosses.

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