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Liverworts

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Biology for Non-STEM Majors

Definition

Liverworts are small, non-vascular plants found in moist environments. They belong to the group of bryophytes and reproduce via spores rather than seeds.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Liverworts lack true roots, stems, and leaves, instead having structures called rhizoids for anchorage.
  2. They exhibit a dominant gametophyte stage in their life cycle.
  3. Asexual reproduction in liverworts often occurs through gemmae cups.
  4. They play a crucial role in soil formation and preventing erosion.
  5. Liverworts can be classified into two main types: thalloid and leafy.

Review Questions

  • What structures do liverworts use for anchorage?
  • During which stage of their life cycle do liverworts predominantly exist?
  • How do liverworts commonly reproduce asexually?

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