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Difference between liverworts and mosses

Answer» \tLiverwortsMossesLiverworts have lobbed or branched thallus which is flattened dorsoventrally.Mosses are similar to stem or thallus that are leafy and possess spiral or radial symmetry.Liverworts are related to the\' Marchantiophyta\' branch.Division \' Bryophyta\' is synonymous with mosses.The liverwort leaf-like structure exhibits the flattened patterns that form two to three rows.The mosses \' leaf-like structure exhibits the pattern of a spiral or whorl form.Porella, Riccia, and Marchantia belong liverworts category.Sphagnum, Funaria, and Polytrichum are Classified as mosses.They can be foliose or thallose.The mosses can be foliose.The body of a plant is dorsiventral.The body plant is radial.Leaves do not consist of midrib.Leaves have midribDichotomous branching is observedExtra-axillary and lateral branching are observed.Unicellular rhizoids are presentMulticellular rhizoids are presentScales or amphigastria are found.Scales or amphigastria are not found.Sporogonium had few green tissues, and its food can not be synthesized.Sporogonium has plenty of green tissue, and its food can be synthesized.Seta growth is rapid for spores to mature.Seta growth is slow, and eventually develops before spores mature.Elaters are present except in Riccia.Elaters are not observedPeristome teeth are absent.Peristome teeth occur inside the capsule in the apical region.The columella is absent.The sterile columella is present in capsules.Protonemata is absent in liverworts.Mosses have filamentous protonemata.Chlorophyll and stomata are absent.Chlorophyll and stomata are present in sporophytes for gaseous exchange.*** organs on the thallus dorsal side, which develop from the superficial cells, are present.*** organs grow up from the superficial cells at the apex of the leafy gametophyte.\t


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