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in mosses meiosis take place during a) spores germination b) gamete formation c) spore formation d) antharidia and archigonia formation​

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Answered by SanviNavodayan
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d) antharidia and archigonia formation .

Answered by nikhapraseelan274
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sporophytes

Meiosis takes place in the tiny sprorophyte stage of moss, which are attached to and dependent on the much larger gametophyte stage. The sporophytes create spores by meiosis, which disperse by wind and water to form new gametophytes.

It is produced from cell division of spores, which are produced by meiosis in sporophytes. ... The female and male gametes are also called, respectively, egg cells and sperm cells. The fusion of male and female gametes produces a diploid zygote, which develops by repeated cell divisions into a multicellular sporophyte.

Like many plants, they experience alternation of generations, which means the life cycle of gymnosperms includes both diploid and haploid stages.

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