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This is a liverwort. (see lab handout; you may not need to know this group)
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Note the thin, flat body of the plant, which is neither leaf nor stem but
something in between (called a thallus). It grows very low and spreading.
An individual plant is only a few inches tall at most.
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Note the umbrella-like structures. These bear the gamete-producing
sex organs. (This one is female.)
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Liverworts are not very closely related to mosses, but they have a similar
life cycle and are another group of nonvascular plants. Like mosses,
they must be flooded with water to reproduce sexually, as the sperm have
to swim to an egg.
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