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What is Protonema of mosses

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Answered by jyashaswylenka
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A haploid moss spore germinates and gives rise to a protonema, a green multicellular tissue that superficially resembles a filamentous green alga. Under appropriate conditions, other moss cells can also be induced to form protonema. The protonema is typically subterranean and is rarely seen.

Answered by rosey25
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The protonema, which grows directly from the germinating spore, is in most mosses an extensive, branched system of multicellular filaments that are rich in chlorophyll

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