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The sporophyte of a bryophyte is dependent on the gametophyte. Which specific tissue within the sporophyte facilitates nutrient transfer from the gametophyte?
Seta
Capsule
Calyptra
Foot
Which unique characteristic of bryophyte reproduction distinguishes them from other land plants?
Presence of vascular tissue
Seed production
Dominant gametophyte generation
Pollen dispersal by wind
In bryophytes, the antheridium produces:
(a) Eggs
(b) Sperm
(c) Spores
(d) Elaters
a
b
c
d
Which of these features is NOT characteristic of Sphagnum?
Hygroscopic nature
Presence of elaters
Formation of peat
Absence of rhizoids
The 'protonema' stage in the life cycle of a moss is crucial for:
Sporophyte development
Spore dispersal
Water absorption
Gametophyte development
Unlike other bryophytes, Anthoceros exhibits:
A dominant sporophyte generation
Absence of a pyrenoid
A single large chloroplast per cell
Dependent gametophyte
Which structure in bryophytes helps in anchoring the plant to the substratum?
Roots
Rhizoids
Stems
Leaves
In bryophytes, the gemmae are involved in:
Sexual reproduction
Vegetative reproduction
Spore dispersal
Water absorption
The sporophyte of a bryophyte is:
Independent and photosynthetic
Dependent on the gametophyte
Larger than the gametophyte
The dominant phase in the life cycle