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In moss indirect germination of spore gives rise to?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer: When the indirect germination of spores in the moss takes place it forms protonema an algae-like structure.

Later they develop to leafy gametophores. The adult versions of gametophyte are the gametophores.

The spores are responsible for reproduction in the mosses. Protonema generally has two cells in it to carry on reproduction.

Answered by thewordlycreature
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When indirect germination of spores in the moss takes place it forms protonema an algae-like structure. Later which they develop to leafy gametophores. The adult versions of gametophyte are basically the gametophores.


The spores are responsible for reproduction in mosses. Protonema has two cells in it to carry on reproduction.


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