The dominant stage in the life cycle of a moss (Bryopsida) is the:
Sporophyte
Gametophyte
Prothallus
Capsule
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What is the main function of gemmae in some Bryopsida?
Sexual reproduction
Water absorption
Photosynthesis
Vegetative reproduction
Mosses are generally found in:
Dry, sunny habitats
Marine environments
Moist, shady habitats
Deserts
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Bryopsida?
Presence of rhizoids
Presence of vascular tissue
Dominant gametophyte
Spore dispersal by wind
In Funaria, the dehiscence of the antheridium is facilitated by the hygroscopic action of which specialized cells?
Opercular cells
Elater cells
Peristome teeth
Paraphyses
Gemmae are present in
Some Gymnosperms
Some Liverworts
Mosses
Pteridophytes
What is the primary function of gemmae in plants?
Asexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction
Seed dispersal
Photosynthesis
The dominant stage in the life cycle of a moss (Bryopsida) is the:
Sporophyte
Gametophyte
Prothallus
Capsule
Gemmae cups containing gemmae are found in:
Riccia
Anthoceros
Marchantia
Funaria
In Bryopsida, the function of the peristome teeth is to:
Absorb water
Anchor the plant
Aid in spore dispersal
Produce gametes