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Moreover, what is the structure of liverworts?
Liverworts are small, green, terrestrial plants.They do not have true roots, stems, or leaves. Instead, they havean above ground leaf-like structure, known as a thallus, andan underground structure, known as a rhizoid.
Keeping this in view, is liverwort a Sporophyte or a Gametophyte?
The life cycle of a liverwort. Thegametophyte stage is longer than the sporophytestage. The life cycle for a liverwort starts with a spore.This spore is called a gametophyte spore since it is haploidand germinates into the gamete-producing form of theliverwort.
Like mosses, liverworts reproduce from spores,not seeds, and can reproduce asexually (without acombination of egg and sperm) as well as sexually. Thalloseliverworts (ones that have lobes) have goblet-likestructures for asexual reproduction. Inside each tiny cupare green, egg-shaped discs of tissue called gemmae.