Regarding liverworts : 1. The plant body of a liverwort is thalloid - dorsiventral and closely appressed to the substrate. 2. The leafy members have tiny leaf-like appendages in two rows on the stem-like structures.
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The bryophytes are divided into liverworts and mosses. ... The plant body of a liverwort is thalloid, e.g., Marchantia. The thallus is dorsiventral and closely appressed to the substrate. The leafy members have tiny leaf-like appendages in two rows on the stem-like structures.
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Both the statements regarding the liverworts of bryophytes are TRUE.
- The bryophytes are the amphibians of the plant kingdom because although, being terrestrial they depend on water to complete their life-cycle
- Bryophytes divide into three classes Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts.
- Liverworts have a thallus that is dorsiventral and closely appressed to the substrate.
- Liverworts have leafy members having tiny leaf-like appendages in two rows on the stem-like structure.
- Liverworts have sporophytes consisting of foot, seta, and capsule for reproduction.
- Some examples of liverworts are Marchantia, Riccia, etc.
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