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Are all bryophytes Homosporous?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A homosporous life history occurs in nearly all bryophytes and in most pteridophytes (lower vascular plants). It is characterized by morphologically identical spores that germinate to produce bisexual (both male and female) gametophytes in pteridophytes but either bisexual or, more usually, unisexual.

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Answered by vk12150
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All bryophytes are homosporous. The property homosporous represents the same size of gametes. heterosporous represents different sizes of gametes, Micro-male gametes, Macro-female gametes.

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