"The liverworts grow usually in moist, shady habitats such as banks of streams, marshy ground, damp soil, bark of trees and deep in the woods. The plant body of a liverwort is thalloid, e.g. Marchantia. The thallus is dorsi-ventral and closely appressed to the substrate. The leafy members have tiny leaf-like appendages in two rows on the stem-like structures."
The above statement signifies which of the following Bryophyta?
A. Selaginella
B. Salvinia
C. Liverworts
D. Sphagnum
Answer: Option C
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A. Latent period phase
B. Vegetative phase
C. Adsorption phase
D. Liberation phase
In which kind of xylem parenchyma the parenchyma cells occur singly among the fibres and tracheids?
A. Boundary apotracheal type
B. Terminal apotracheal type
C. Banded apotracheal type
D. Diffuse apotracheal type
A. Metric approach
B. Empirical approach
C. Numerical approach
D. None of the above
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