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The group of marchantia is??

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Marchantia belongs to the family Marchantiaceae which are a group of liveworts.

It shows differentiation into two layers:

Upper assimilatory region

Lower storage region

It has a well-structured upper epidermis having air channels.

The thallus has cup-like structures which are called as gemmae cups, which are used for asexual reproduction.

The ventral surface of the thallus has multicellular purple coloured scales having single-cell thicknees and unicellular rhizoids.

Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is liverworts.

The group of marchantia is called liverworts.

Liverworts are very small in nature with their size ranging from 2 to 20 mm. They are most often found in humid locations, although some species are present in deserts. They occur on trees, ground, rocks and other firm substrates in large patches.

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