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The liverworts are a group of simple plants. Molecular evidence based on mitochondrial DNA suggests strongly that they are the stem group from which mosses, hornworts and all higher plants evolved. Liverworts are usually regarded as Bryophytes, together with mosses and hornworts.
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The gametophyte plant body of liver worts is usually dorsiventral, leaf like and gives the appearance of liver. The common examples of liverworts are Riccia, Marchantia, Pellia, etc.....
But the most common examples of liverworts is MARCHANTIA...
Hope this will help you....
The gametophyte plant body of liver worts is usually dorsiventral, leaf like and gives the appearance of liver. The common examples of liverworts are Riccia, Marchantia, Pellia, etc.....
But the most common examples of liverworts is MARCHANTIA...
Hope this will help you....
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