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What does the sporophyte of a bryophyte consist of?


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Bryophytes:

  1. They are non-vascular plants that don't have true stems, leaves, and roots and are classified as plant kingdom amphibians.
  2. Bryophyte sporophytes are diploid and multicellular.

Sporophyte:

  1. The sporophyte is the diploid generation of a plant that produces haploid spores via meiotic divisions.
  2. In bryophytes, the sporophytes are always unbranched and produce a single sporangium (spore-producing capsule), but each gametophyte can give rise to several sporophytes at once.
  3. It is made up of a foot, a seta, and a capsule.
  4. It is determined by the gametophyte.

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