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Friday, December 12, 2008
Liverworts
What is a liverwort???
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Grow in mats of many individual plants No conducting cells No cuticle No stomata Flattened and have lobes Saprophytes are very small and consist of short stalk topped by a spore capsule
Liverwort is the common name for Phlym Hepatophyta which belongs to Kingdom Plantae. they are the nonvascular plants. they are green and look like leaves.
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Grow in mats of many individual plants
No conducting cells
No cuticle
No stomata
Flattened and have lobes
Saprophytes are very small and consist of short stalk topped by a spore capsule
Liverwort is the common name for Phlym Hepatophyta which belongs to Kingdom Plantae. they are the nonvascular plants. they are green and look like leaves.
LIverwort has two meanings. It can be a division of a non-vascular plant or a genus of a spring flower. They are green in color.
A liverwort is a type of plant. It is mostly found in Britain. The are usually very small and are in individual clusters.
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