Biology, asked by Anufarazz6796, 11 months ago

The antheridia and archegonia are the
a) male and female sex organs of bryophytes with gametophyte as the main body.
b) female and male sex organs of bryophytes with saprophyte as main body.
c) Spores of Pteridophytes in their gametophytes
d) Two phases of the main plant body of both bryophytes and pteridophytes

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Answered by alfiya07
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Answer:

It's a) Male and Female Sex Organs Of Bryophytes

Answered by bestwriters
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The antheridia and archegonia are the a) male and female sex organs of bryophytes with gametophyte as the main body.

Antheridia:

  • It is round in shape.
  • It has no sterile cells in it.
  • As it is found in male sex organ, it has male gametes in large number.
  • Antheridium produced are motile.

Archegonia:

  • It is flask shaped.
  • It has sterile cells in it.
  • It has only one female gamete.
  • Archegonium in female egg is non-motile.
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