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The plant body is thalloid in
Options
(a) Funaria
(b) Sphagnum
(c) Salvinia
(d) Marchantia
Correct Answer:
Marchantia
Explanation:
The plant body of a liverwort is haploid (n), gametophytic, small, dorsoventrally flattened, thallose, dichotomously branched fixed by unicellular and unbranched rhizoids, e.g., Marchantia.
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Difficulty Level: Easy
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Topics: Plant and Animal Kingdom
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Subject: Biology
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