liverworts in English

noun
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a small flowerless green plant with leaflike stems or lobed leaves, occurring in moist habitats. Liverworts lack true roots and reproduce by means of spores released from capsules.
A profusion of mosses, liverworts , lichens and ferns cover the woodland floor and festoon tree trunks and branches.

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1. Mosses and Liverworts (Bryophyta)

2. Liverworts have little direct economic importance today.

3. Mosses, liverworts, and hornworts r/ Bryology

4. Mosses (Bryophyta); hornworts (Anthocerotophyta); liverworts (Marchantiophyta

5. Bryophytes include the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts

6. This lesson describes Bryophytes, including mosses, liverworts, and hornworts

7. There are three main types of Bryophytes: mosses, liverworts, and …

8. Bryology (uncountable) The study of bryophytes (non-vascular plants including mosses and liverworts)

9. Bryophytes are small, non-vascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts and hornworts

10. The best-known groups of Cryptogams are algae, lichens, Hornworts, Liverworts, mosses and ferns

11. Bryophytes are one of the largest group of land plants and includes mosses, liverworts and hornworts

12. The first Bryophytes (liverworts) most likely appeared in the Ordovician period, about 450 million years ago

13. Bryophyta (bryophytes) A division of plants which for most authors includes the mosses and liverworts

14. What does Anthelia mean? A taxonomic genus within the family Antheliaceae — a group of leafy liverworts

15. Bryophyte any plant of the division Bryophyta, a division containing the liverworts (see HEPATICAE and mosses (Musci)

16. Bryophyte definition, any of the Bryophyta, a phylum of nonvascular plants comprising the true mosses and liverworts

17. Bryophyte definition: any plant of the phyla Bryophyta ( mosses ), Hepatophyta ( liverworts ), or Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. The first Bryophytes (liverworts) most likely appeared in the Ordovician period, about 450 million years ago

19. The first Bryophytes (liverworts) most likely appeared in the Ordovician period, about 450 million years ago

20. The genus Anthelia is in the family Antheliaceae in the major group Bryophytes (Mosses and liverworts)

21. Bryophyte definition is - any of a division (Bryophyta) of nonflowering plants comprising the mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.

22. Bryophytes are an informal division that consists of 3 groups of non-vascular plants, namely mosses, liverworts, and hornworts

23. The bryophytes are divided into three phyla: the liverworts (Hepaticophyta), the hornworts (Anthocerotophyta), and the mosses (true Bryophyta).

24. In mosses, liverworts and hornworts, an unbranched sporophyte produces a single sporangium, which may be quite complex morphologically.

25. Bryophyta, the botanical name of the second great subdivision of the vegetable kingdom, which includes the mosses and liverworts

26. Mosses alone now represent the division Bryophyta, and hornworts and liverworts are placed in the divisions Anthocerotophyta and Marchantiophyta, respectively.

27. Most Bryophytes are found in damp environments and consist of three types of non-vascular land plants: the mosses, hornworts, and liverworts.

28. The Bryologist includes articles on all aspects of the biology of mosses, hornworts, liverworts and lichens; lists of current literature; and book reviews.

29. Bryophytes are also very effective rainfall interceptors, and the overwhelming abundance of epiphytic liverworts in "cloud" or "mossy" forest

30. Bryophyte, traditional name for any nonvascular seedless plant—namely, any of the mosses (division Bryophyta), hornworts (division Anthocerotophyta), and liverworts (division Marchantiophyta)

31. Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts – A Field Guide to Common Bryophytes of the Northeast (2016) by Ralph Pope is a well thought out publication

32. Biological or microphytic soil crusts consist of a combination of nonvascular plants (also known as Cryptogams; these include cyanobacteria, mosses, lichens, liverworts, and green algae).

33. The strongest line of supporting evidence is that liverworts are the only living group of land plants that do not have stomata on the sporophyte generation.

34. Bryophytes are a division of plants that includes all non-vascular, land plants. They can be split into three groups: mosses, hornworts and liverworts

35. British Bryological Society Publishers of Journal of Bryology, BBS was founded in 1896 for the study and conservation of mosses and liverworts worldwide.Contains a link to the Tropical Biology Group

36. Bryophytes: The term bryophyta is used as a collective name to represent a group of plants that includes the mosses (musci), hornworts and liverworts (Hepaticae) growing predominantly in amphibious environment

37. The Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) stand for the second largest group of the simplest green land plants following angiosperms, and are phylogenetically placed between the algae and the …

38. The "Bryophytes" comprise three phyla of plants united by a similar haploid-dominant life cycle and unbranched sporophytes bearing one sporangium: the liverworts (Marchantiophyta), mosses (Bryophyta), and hornworts (Anthocerophyta)

39. Bryophytes are an informal division that consists of 3 groups of non-vascular plants, namely mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. Prominent Bryophytes characteristics are the absence of true roots stems and leaves

40. The "bryophytes" comprise three phyla of plants united by a similar haploid-dominant life cycle and unbranched sporophytes bearing one sporangium: the liverworts (Marchantiophyta), mosses (Bryophyta), and hornworts (Anthocerophyta)

41. What is a Bryologist? Bryologists study mosses and liverworts (small, flowerless green plants with lobed leaves and leaf-like stems which reproduce by spores and do not have the true roots)

42. Definition of Anthoceros : a genus of liverworts (family Anthocerotaceae) having slender hornlike or Awllike 2-valved capsules, the thallus more than one cell thick, and the involucre covering only the base of the sporangium

43. A genus of liverworts having slender hornlike or Awllike 2-valved capsules, the thallus more than one cell thick, and the involucre covering only the base of the sporangium Anthoceros YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

44. The Bryologist: The Bryologist includes articles on all aspects of the biology of mosses, hornworts, liverworts and lichens; lists of current literature with world-wide coverage; book reviews; and news items about members and events

45. Archegonium proper (in mosses and liverworts): the main part of the Archegonium that does not include its stalk and apperas after a transition of the apical cell from a two-sided to a three-sided shape

46. Bryophyta, Bryophyta (brī´əfī´tə, brī´əfī´tə), division of green land plants that includes the mosses (class Bryopsida), the liverworts (Marchantiopsida), and t… Pteridophytes, Pteridophtyes are a phylum of plants

47. Bryophytes are a group of plant species that reproduce via spores rather than flowers or seeds. Most Bryophytes are found in damp environments and consist of three types of non-vascular land plants: the mosses, hornworts, and liverworts.

48. Cryptogamic ground covers (CGCs) are a type of biological soil crust comprising a complex association of early divergent organisms includ - ing non-vascular plants (bryophytes; liverworts, hornworts, mosses), fungi (free-living, saprotrophic and mycorrhizal), bacteria (free- living

49. The Bryologist Description: The Society publishes a quarterly journal distributed world-wide, The Bryologist , which includes articles on all aspects of the biology of mosses, hornworts, liverworts and lichens; lists of current literature with world-wide coverage; book reviews; and …

50. Laursen and Rodney Seppelt offer the first field guide to Cryptogams of the Denali National Park and Preserve.Useful to both lay and professional investigators, this fully illustrated compendium covers mushroom fungi, lichenized fungi, lichenicolous fungi, slime molds, mosses, and liverworts.