Also known as Marchantiophyta, Hepaticophyta, Hepaticae, liverworts
Liverworts are a group of non-vascular land plants forming the division Marchantiophyta (). They may also be referred to as hepatics. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of genetic information. The division name was derived from the genus name Marchantia, named after his father by French botanist Jean Marchant.
Liverworts are small, non-vascular land plants that belong to the division Marchantiophyta and are sometimes called hepatics. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a life cycle where the main plant body consists of cells carrying only a single set of genetic information, making them fundamentally different from most other plants.
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地錢是苔蘚植物中的一門。和其他的苔蘚植物一樣,地錢門植物在其生命週期內主要以配子體(細胞內只帶單一組遺傳訊息)的形態存在著。 地錢預估約有9000個物種;但若對新熱帶界有更多研究的話,物種數量可能接近1萬。一些較常見的物種外觀為扁平無葉的葉狀體,但大多數的物種有葉子,外觀和扁平的苔蘚極為相似。地錢門和近似的苔蘚植物門可以由其單細胞假根來加以區分。其他的差別在所有的地錢和苔蘚之間則不具一般性。但是,無清楚分化的「莖」與「葉」、有深裂或分節的葉片以及有排成三層的二葉子,這些都再再顯示此類植物為一個地錢。 地錢門植物一般都很小,寬約2-20公釐,長少於10公分,因此常被忽略。然而,部分物種可能覆蓋住大片的土地、岩地、樹林或其他有它們縱跡的堅硬表面。地錢門分佈在世界上幾乎所有可能的棲地上,大多數為潮濕的地方,但在沙漠及極地中也找得到。
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Liverworts are a group of non-vascular land plants forming the division Marchantiophyta (). They may also be referred to as hepatics. Like mosses and hornworts, they have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, in which cells of the plant carry only a single set of genetic information. The division name was derived from the genus name Marchantia, named after his father by French botanist Jean Marchant.
It is estimated that there are about 9000 species of liverwort. Some of the more familiar species grow as a flattened leafless thallus, but most species are leafy with a form very much like a flattened moss. Leafy species can be distinguished from the apparently similar mosses on the basis of a number of features, including their single-celled rhizoids. Leafy liverworts also differ from most (but not all) mosses in that their leaves never have a costa (present in many mosses) and may bear marginal cilia (very rare in mosses). Other differences are not universal for all mosses and liverworts, but the occurrence of leaves arranged in three ranks, the presence of deep lobes or segmented leaves, or a lack of clearly differentiated stem and leaves all point to the plant being a liverwort. Liverworts are distinguished from mosses in having unique complex oil bodies of high refractive index.
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