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- Class: Hepaticopsida Order Marchantiales Species Marchantia polymorpha с длопастей wys 8-12 Cerice meres осубь External appearance structure: 1 - rhizoids; 2- thallus; 3 - male gametophyte (6-9 sections); 4 - female gametophyte (8-12 sections); 5 - sporophyteA certain unicellular eukaryote has a glasslike shell and exhibits autotrophic nutrition. When it dies this glasslike shell is not degraded unless acted upon by bacteria. To which clade does it belong? Rhizaria Unikonta Archaeplastida Chromalveolata ExcavataProvide the following information about Ginkophyta A brief overall description of the class/phylum A list of some of the animals found in that class/phylum - highlight at least 2 unique organisms in your list (include the binomial nomenclature, if possible)
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