Biology, asked by yogishyadavk120, 3 months ago

what is peristome? mention its function​

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Answered by fladderop
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Answer:

In mosses, the peristome is a specialized structure in the sporangium that allows for gradual spore discharge, instead of releasing them all at once. Most mosses produce a capsule with a lid (the operculum) which falls off when the spores inside are mature and thus ready to be dispersed.

Answered by anushkadwivedi041
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Answer:

Peristome is present in mosses

Explanation:

The peristome is a specialized structure in the sporangium that allows for gradual spore discharge, instead of releasing them all at once. Most mosses produce a capsule with a lid (the operculum) which falls off when the spores inside are mature and thus ready to be dispersed.

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