Write one – one peculiar feature of liverworts and mosses. (don't copy paste from Gooogle)
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liverworts : Liverworts are small, green, terrestrial plants. They do not have true roots, stems, or leaves. Instead, they have an above ground leaf-like structure, known as a thallus, and an underground structure, known as a rhizoid.
mosses: Mosses have green, flat structures that resemble true leaves, which absorb water and nutrients; some mosses have small branches. Mosses have traits that are adaptations to dry land, such as stomata present on the stems of the sporophyte.
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