májstellátok
Májstellátok, often translated as "liverworts," are a division of non-vascular plants belonging to the Bryophyta. They are among the earliest land plants to evolve. Májstellátok typically grow in moist, shaded environments, such as on rocks, soil, and tree bark. They lack true roots, stems, and leaves, instead possessing simpler structures called rhizoids for anchorage and absorption. Their life cycle alternates between a gametophyte generation, which is the dominant and photosynthetic phase, and a sporophyte generation that produces spores for reproduction.
There are two main groups of májstellátok: leafy májstellátok and thalloid májstellátok. Leafy májstellátok resemble small,
Májstellátok play a role in ecosystems by colonizing bare surfaces, contributing to soil formation, and providing