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what are the two phases for bryophytes explain​

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Answered by ziyaqureshi201
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Answer:

The bryophytes exist in two phases - gametophyte and sporophyte.

Explanation:

The bryophytes have evolved a life which comprises two phases-gametophyte and sporophytes. The gametophyte (haploid) is concerned with sexual reproduction and constitutes the most conspicuous, nutritionally independent phase in the life cycle. The sporophyte is dependent partly or wholly on the gametophyte for nutrition.

Answered by priya150377
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Answer:

Gametophyte and Sporophyte.

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