Liverworts can reproduce asexually by releasing spores from the thallus.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Liverworts reproduce asexually by releasing fragments of tissue from structures called gemmae, found on the surface of the thallus. Spores are involved in sexual reproduction and are released by the sporophyte.
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bankruptcy? A. Too many Icelanders were reluctant to cooperate with deCODE. B. deCODE did not have the money to invest in the high-tech equipment needed. C. Most diseases are are caused by multiple gene mutations and are therefore too complex for deCODE’s purposes. D. There was too much criticism from bioethicists, especially from the United Nations. E. Several top executives at deCODE were charged with embezzlement.
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heteroplastic characters. b. synapomorphic characters. c. plesiomorphic characters. d. outgroups. e. phenetic characters.