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explain the two stages of gametophytes of mosses​

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Plants have two distinct stages in their lifecycle: the gametophyte stage and the sporophyte stage. The haploid gametophyte produces the male and female gametes by mitosis in distinct multicellular structures. Fusion of the male and females gametes forms the diploid zygote, which develops into the sporophyte.

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Unlike more advanced plants, mosses have a dominant haploid stage. Moss gametophytes are generally either male or female. Male gametophytes contain antheridia, which produce and release the male gamete - sperm. Female gametophytes contain archegonia, which produce the female gamete - eggs.

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