Fern gametophyte does not have
(1) Chlorophyll
(2) Rhizoid
(3) Archegonia
(4) Vascular tissue
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Answer:
(4) Vascular tissue
Explanation:
The fern gametophyte is a small (approximately 5 mm), bisexual, heart-shaped plant called a prothallus. The prothallus is haploid, since it grew from a spore which had been formed by meiosis. It does not have any vascular tissue and uses small rhizoids to anchor it to the ground.
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Fern gametophyte does not have vascular tissue.
Explanation:
- Fern is a primitive plant which does not have flowers or seeds for reproduction and reproduces by spores.
- Fern does not have vascular tissues, but fern has xylem which conducts water and minerals from roots and the phloem which transports food from the leaves.
- Due to lack of vascular tissues, fern uses small rhizoids for absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.
- Chlorophyll is used for photosynthesis to produce energy.
- While archegonia is a female reproductive system in ferns.
So, from the above discussion, it is proved that fern gametophyte does not have vascular tissue.
To learn more about lifecycle of ferns,
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