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Q1/Difrenece between hornwort and liverwort

In spite of the fact that they appear to be like thalloid liverworts, hornworts vary in
four significant ways:

•Most hornworts trap daylight with just a couple of gigantic chloroplasts in every one
of their cells (liverworts have handfuls).

•Their chloroplasts can store carbon dioxide, a fundamental crude material for
photosynthesis (liverworts can't).

•They never have oil bodies in their cells (in any event 90% of liverworts have oil
bodies).

•Hornwort cases proceed to make and shed new spores for quite a long time (a
liverwort spore container ordinarily sheds every one of its spores inside a couple of
hours).

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