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Bryophytes
Non-vascular plants
Mosses
Gametophyte: solely consist of stems and leaves
Sporophytes: consist of a seta (stalk) and the capsule
Acrocarpous Mosses
The Sporophytes develop from the branch tips. This taxa typically have an erect growth form.
Acrocarpous Moss- Sporphyte tissue
Pleurocarpous mosses
The sporophytes develop from the side brances, typically have prostrate growth (growing closely along ground)
Pleurocarpous moss: sporophyte tissue
Liverworts
Sporophytes are very small, FOCUS on the gametophytes
Thallose liverworts
have wide body growth form
Leafy liverworts
Typically have narrow growth form with overlapping scales or leaves. Frullania is the most common taxon here in NW Missouri.
Rotifers
Small zooplankton
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