Biology, asked by sudnyasutar, 5 months ago

The sex organ in bryophytes are

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a)

Reduced to single celled stage

b)

Multicellular

c)

Not cell developed

d)

Formed in sporophyte stage​

Answers

Answered by skgzp4045
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Answer:multicellular

Explanation The sex organs in bryophytes are multicellular and jacketed called antheridia (male sex organs) and archegonia (female sex organs). An antheridia produces a number of biflagellated male gametes called sperms or antherozoids.

Answered by vinilvanshika15
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Answer:

multicellular

Explanation:

the sex organ in bryophytes are multicellular and jacketed called antheridia( male sex organs) and archegonia ( female sex organs). an antheridia produces a number of biflagellated male gametes called germs or antherozoids. an archegonium is a flask shaped with tubular neck and swollen winter containing female gamete called egg or oosphere.

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