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what is the ploidy of thallus in bryophytes?​

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Answered by khushi38223
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The bryophytes show alternation of generations - the haploid gametophyte(producing gametes for sexual reproduction) alternates with diploid sporophyte (producing spores for asexual reproduction). The gametophyte generation is dominant, conspicuous and independent

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Answered by kiranmoryak
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The mature gametophyte of most mosses is leafy in appearance, but some liverworts and hornworts have a flattened gametophyte, called a thallus. The thallus tends to be ribbonlike in form and is often compressed against the substratum to which it is generally attached by threadlike structures called rhizoids.

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