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gametophyte of bryophyte is 1.free living and sporophyte 2.free living and autotrophic 3.maybe freeliving or autotrophic

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Answered by paru04
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option 1

free living and saprophyte

Answered by prernasinhalm
0

Answer:

Gametophyte of bryophyte is Option 2. Free-living and Autotrophic.

Explanation:

  • Bryophytes are the non-vascular plants. The mosses, liverworts, and so on belong to this category.
  • Gametophyte is the haploid phase of the bryophyte where the gametes are produced to give rise to the sporophyte.
  • Gametophyte of the bryophyte is the dominant phase in the alternative life cycle of the bryophytes.
  • The gametophytes of bryophytes are free-living and autotrophic(which means they can create their nutrition).
  • Also the sporophyte is dependent on the gametophytes as it is the autotrophic part of the bryophyte.
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