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unique to
hornworts, but is
common among algae. They are also the only
group of land
plants where flavonoids are
completely absent. Many
hornworts develop...
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differently in the
three groups. Both
mosses and
hornworts have a
meristem zone
where cell
division occurs. In
hornworts, the
meristem starts at the base where...
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Plants (Mosses, Liverworts,
Hornworts)". 2021.
Retrieved 6
December 2022. Söderström; et al. (2016). "World
checklist of
hornworts and liverworts". PhytoKeys...
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which consists of the
green algae and the
embryophytes or land
plants (
hornworts, liverworts, mosses, lycophytes, ferns,
conifers and
other gymnosperms...
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Ceratophyllum demersum,
commonly known as
hornwort (a
common name
shared with the
unrelated Anthocerotophyta),
rigid hornwort, coontail, or coon's tail, is a species...
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Anthoceros is a
genus of
hornworts in the
family Anthocerotaceae. It is
distributed globally.
Species of
Anthoceros are
characterized by
having a small...
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hornworts and lichens.
Although often described as non-vascular plants, many
mosses have
advanced vascular systems. Like
liverworts and
hornworts, the...
- the
bryophytes and the polysporangiophytes.
Living embryophytes include hornworts, liverworts, mosses, lycophytes, ferns,
gymnosperms and
angiosperms (flowering...
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Haplomitriopsida Marchantiopsida Jungermanniopsida Anthocerotophyta (
hornworts)
Leiosporocerotopsida Anthocerotopsida Bryophyta (mosses) Takakiopsida...
- is the
study of
mosses (and in the
broader sense also
liverworts and
hornworts).
Pteridology (or filicology) is the
study of
ferns and
allied plants...