In bryophytes, antherozoids are
A) Biflagellate
B) Multiflagellate
C) Sometimes biflagellate and sometimes multiflagellate
D) Biflagellate in a few species and multiflagellate in the rest
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- (A)Biflagellate
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In Bryophytes, antherozoids are biflagellate.
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- In Bryophytes the antherozoids contains two flagella. Therefore, we can call them biflagellated comprises of a long coiled body.
- Its main function is to help in the locomotion in the cells of different living organisms.
- Antherozoids may be also termed spermatozoids and are male gametes generally built in the antheridia of bryophytes.
- It is also found in fungi, algae, pteridophytes, and gymnosperms.
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