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are mosses monoecious

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Answered by katpallynithinr
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Bryophytes are said to be dioecious if both male and female sex organs are borne on separate gametophytes, namely the antheridia (male organs) or archegonia (female organs). Bryophytes are said to be monoecious if both male and female sex organs, antheridia and archegonia, are borne on the same plant body
Answered by taehyung21
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Mosses are a phylum of non-vascular plants. They produce spores for reproduction instead of seeds and don't grow flowers, wood or true roots. Instead of roots, all species of moss have rhizoids. The mosses sit within a division of plants called the Bryophyta under the sub-division Musci.

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