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In Selaginella the embryo develops into (1)Gametophyte (2)Sporophyte (3)Archegonium (4)Antheridium

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Answered by ramanapydakula
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Answer:

sporophyte

Explanation:

it belongs to group pteridophytes

Answered by smartbrainz
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In Selaginella the embryo develops into sporophyte

Option 2

Explanation:

  • The embryo can develop from the gamate which are haploid in nature or can develop directly form the spore without fertilization.
  • When the gamate develops directly it lies in the sporophytic pahse or generation of the organism. In case of Selaginella the embryo develops directly from the sporophytic generation and there is no fusion of the gamates. This cycle is not applicable for the advanced plants.

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