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plant group which show both, homospory and heterospory are

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Answered by honeysingh96
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plant group which show both, homospory and heterospory are called Pteridophytes
Answered by annasl
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Answer:

Pteridophytes can produce homosporous (same spores) or heterosporous (different spores) spores (heterosporous).

Explanation:

  • Homospory occurs when only one type of spore is generated, resulting in a bisexual gametophyte.
  • Heterospory occurs when two different types of spores develop into male and female gametophytes.
  • Pteridophytes can produce homosporous (same spores) or heterosporous (different spores) spores (heterosporous).
  • Pteridophytes are mostly homosporous. Male and female spores can be differentiated in heterosporous pteridophytes, which produce two types of spores of differing sizes.

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