1. | The thallus of mosses is dorsiventral and closely appressed to the surface |
2. | In the life cycle of liverworts, the predominant gametophytic stage is divided into two stages - the protonema and the leafy stage |
3. | The sporophyte in liverworts is more elaborate than in mosses |
4. | Asexual reproduction in liverworts takes place by fragmentation of thalli, or by the formation of specialised structures called gemmae |
An important feature of bryophytes is that the embryonic development of the zygote takes place in the:
1. Sporangium | 2. Archegonium |
3. Protonema | 4. Antheridium |
Gemmae are present in:
1. | Some Gymnosperms | 2. | Some Liverworts |
3. | Mosses | 4. | Pteridophytes |
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