- the
Division Bryophyta,
within which the
liverworts made up the
class Hepaticae (also
called Marchantiopsida).
Somewhat more recently, the liverworts...
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Drains to
Inferior vena cava
Artery Hepatic artery Identifiers Latin venae hepaticae MeSH D006503 TA98 A12.3.09.005 TA2 4994 FMA 14337
Anatomical terminology...
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Hepatica (hepatica, liverleaf, or liverwort) is a
genus of
herbaceous perennials in the
buttercup family,
native to
central and
northern Europe, Asia and...
- S2CID 25031983.
Retrieved 27 May 2017. Inoue,
Hiroshi (1
December 1981). "
Hepaticae of Mt. Fuji,
Central ****an" (PDF).
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Schuster RM (1984). "Comparative
Anatomy and
Morphology of the
Hepaticae". New
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Schuster RM (1984). "Comparative
Anatomy and
Morphology of the
Hepaticae". New
Manual of Bryology. Vol. 2. Nichinan, Miyazaki, ****an: The Hattori...
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Lymphatic system Drains to
Celiac lymph nodes Identifiers Latin nodi
lymphoidei hepatici lymphoglandulae hepaticae Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- needed] They can be
distinguished from
liverworts (Marchantiophyta or
Hepaticae) by
their multi-cellular rhizoids. Spore-bearing
capsules or sporangia...
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University Press. p. 21. ISBN 0-521-66097-1. Schuster,
Rudolf M. (1992). The
Hepaticae and
Anthocerotae of
North America. Vol. VI. Chicago:
Field Museum of Natural...
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Musci and
Hepaticae of Teesdale".
Annals of
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Richard (1845). "A List of
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