Asked by
Miguel Orihuela
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
Microphylls is a structure that can only be found in:
A) ferns.
B) liverworts.
C) hornworts.
D) club mosses.
E) whisk ferns.
Microphylls
Small, often single-veined leaves found on some plants, particularly those belonging to the lycophytes group.
Club Mosses
Ancient plants belonging to the division Lycophyta that resemble true mosses superficially but have vascular tissue and reproduce by spores.
Whisk Ferns
Fern relatives lacking true roots and leaves; characterized by dichotomous branching.
- Understand the principal distinctions between bryophytes (non-vascular plants) and vascular plant types.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the principal distinctions between bryophytes (non-vascular plants) and vascular plant types.