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explain the two phase of life
cycle of mosses​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants have two distinct stages in their lifecycle: the gametophyte stage and the sporophyte stage. ... In bryophytes, such as mosses, the haploid gametophyte is more developed than the sporophyte. During the vegetative phase of growth, plants increase in size and produce a shoot system and a root system.

Answered by rockybhai66
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Mosses have a unique life cycle in which the haploid stage (the gametophyte, n ) is the dominant generation. Once the egg is fertilized, a diploid sporophyte develops (2n) and produces spores which are dispersed into the surrounding environment.

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