Biology, asked by shafiyassiddiqua7, 6 months ago

is mosses and liveworts are eukaryotes​

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Answered by MyOwnWorstCritic
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Answer: Yes

Explanation:

Mosses and liverworts are tiny plants that produce spores instead of flowers and seeds. Mosses and liverworts do differ, but they share enough important characteristics to be known collectively as bryophytes.  The mosses belong to class Muscopsida in phylum Bryophyta in most classifications. As is true of all bryophytes, mosses and liverworts are eukaryotic, they have chlorophyll.

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Answered by rekha1974thapa
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Answer:

yes mosses and liveworts are eukaryotes

Explanation:

they both belong to kingdom platae

so they belong to plant family

and they are having a well defined nuclus with nuclear membrane.

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