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The liverworts are the simplest true plants. This article outlines their means of reproduction. ... Hepaticophyta (liverworts ... Liverworts are the simplest true plants and in order to understand their life cycles it is important to know the following terminology:
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www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/liver1.htm
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An introduction to backyard liverworts ... Liverworts are seldom if ever noticed by most of us, and if we do see them usually we're not aware that we are seeing something special. The picture at the right shows a liverwort found in the dim light and on the moist soil of the north side of a well near my home.
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www.backyardnature.net/liverwrt.htm
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Mosses and Liverworts (Bryophyta) ... Mosses and liverworts are traditionally classified together in the Division Bryophyta on the basis of their sharing: ... Liverworts have a thin, leathery body that grows flat on moist soil or, in some cases, the surface of still water.
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users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/M/Mosse...
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Photographs and information on the mosses, liverworts and hornworts. ... Leafy Liverworts (Phylum: Hepatophyta, Class: Jungermanniidae) ... Modern texts, however, now assign each class to its own phylum: Mosses (Bryophyta), Liverworts (Hepatophyta), and Hornworts (Anthoceraphyta). This reflects the current taxonomic wisdom that...
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www.perspective.com/nature/plantae/bryophytes.html
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Marchantiophyta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Marchantiophyta [mɑː(r)ˌkæntiˈɑːfɪtə] are a division of bryophyte plants commonly referred to as hepatics or liverworts . Like other bryopeos, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marchantiophyta
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Micscape Magazine for enthusiast microscopy ... There are two major groups in the Bryophyta: Mosses (Musci) and Liverworts (Hepaticae). See Footnote. ... Mosses can reproduce asexually, by means of small clusters of cells or plates of tissue which break away and germinate to become new plants. Especially liverworts do this.
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www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artjul98/jpmoss.html
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Phylum Hepatophyta, the Liverworts ... Class Hepaticae, the Liverworts ... Order Marchantiales, the Liverworts...
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www.rook.org/earl/bwca/nature/moss/marchantia.html
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Provides a classification at the rank of genus and above. ... This classification is taken from: Crandall-Stotler, B., R. E. Stotler & D. G.Long. [2008]2009. Morphology and classification of the Marchantiophyta, pp. 1-54. In B. Goffinet & A. J. Shaw (eds.) Bryophyte Biology, 2nd edition. ... Cambridge University Press,
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bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/marchantiophyta.html
bryophytes.plant.siu.edu/marchantiophyta.html
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In the thallose liverworts, things are a little different. For example in the Marchantia species the antheridia and archegonia are produced on an umbrella like structure. While in others species they are hidden in small pockets on the leafs;
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www.hiddenforest.co.nz/bryophytes/liverworts/reproducti...
www.hiddenforest.co.nz/bryophytes/liverworts/reproduction.htm
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