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Standard XII
Biology
Reproduction in Bryophytes
Are antheridi...
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Are antheridia multicellular?
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Antheridia:
Antheridia are male sex organs found in the gametophyte phase of bryophytes (e.g., moss) and pteridophytes (e.g., ferns).
They are located on a stalk that is attached to the gametophyte.
They produce male gametes called antherozoids.
Antheridia are multicellular structures that are composed of more than one cell.
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