Asked by kayla harrison on May 18, 2024
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An archegoniophore is found in certain liverworts.
Archegoniophore
The structure that bears archegonia, found in certain plants like liverworts and ferns, facilitating reproduction.
Liverworts
Simple, non-vascular plants that are part of the bryophyte group, often found in moist habitats and playing a role in the ecosystem as pioneer species.
- Identify the reproductive structures and strategies of liverworts.
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Quynh Nguyen Hoang HuongMay 21, 2024
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True
Explanation :
An archegoniophore is a structure that bears archegonia and is found in certain liverworts, specifically in the class Marchantiopsida.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the reproductive structures and strategies of liverworts.