Biology, asked by MSV123, 4 months ago

Bryophytes are different from fungi in having


(a) land habit. (b) sterile jacket layers.

(c) multiflagellate gametes. (d) gametophytic plant body.

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Answered by caranjanjha
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Answer:

b.sterile jacket layers

Explanation:

Bryophytes are ancient non-vascular plants. Most bryophytes have a single thallus and have very small and few leaves or lack leaves altogether. They also have a dominant gametophyte (haploid) life stage. The sex organs are multicellular and jacketised.

So, the correct answer is 'sterile jacket of cells around multicellular sex organs'

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