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what are the structures inside a moss capsule called?

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Answered by DivyanshDevSharma
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Answered by priyarksynergy
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The sporangium, a spore-bearing structure, contains minute, developing spores and is attached to the seta by a structure called a leg.

Explanation:

  • A mature sphagnum spore capsule is retained on the stalk but in this case the stalk is gametophyte tissue, not sporophyte tissue.
  • When the spore capsule matures, a stalk grows and thus propels the capsule up.
  • The stalk certainly resembles the seta in its function but a seta develops from a fertilized egg.
  • Mosses disperse their spores from a capsule that is often raised above the shoot by a seta (capsule and seta together form the sporophyte), which in cushioned species or in mat-growing species at the top of the moss shoot with the shoot. it happens. Anchor.
  • The moss capsule is a part of the moss located at the tip of the stalk that contains pollen.
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