Why some bryophytes are called liverworts.
CLASS - XI BIOLOGY (Plant Kingdom)
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A liverwort is a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores produced in small capsules.Bryophytes have a gametophyte stage and a sporophyte stage. The spore capsule is the sporophyte and this grows from the gametophyte stage.
As both have similarities so bryophytes (sometimes) are called liverworts
As both have similarities so bryophytes (sometimes) are called liverworts
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Some bryophytes are called as liverworts because their gametophyte resembles with liver lobes.
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