Biology, asked by Tejas4355, 1 year ago

Funaria is a bryophyte because it
A) Has no roots and stems
B) Has sporophyte attached to the gametophyte
C) Is vascular
D) All the above

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Answered by Anonymous
4
The answer to your question is A
Answered by ashrithapattasl2002
0

Answer:

B) Has a sporophyte attached to the gametophyte.

Explanation:

  • It has rhizoids which are similar to the roots in higher plants. It doesn't have an  vascular tissues like xylem and phloem. So these options are wrong.
  • Bryophytes are gametophytic plants which include mosses.
  • Funaria, or club moss basically has two phases of growth, the gametophytic and sporophyte phase which is a parasite on the gametophyte for nutrition.

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