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what are elaters of bryophytes​

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Answered by harshjipkate
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Elaters in liverworts. shows part of a broken spore capsule of the thallose liverwort Fossombronia papillata. As well as elaters you can see spores (the round dark brown objects) and fragments of the spore capsule wall (the flat, often brown-speckled sheets.

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A tiny elongated structure that helps disperse plant spores by coiling and uncoiling in response to changes in humidity. The elaters of horsetails are bands attached to the spore wall, while those of liverworts are sterile cells occurring among the spores

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