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the dominant stage of a moss is haploid generation http://www.botany.ubc.ca/bryophyte/mossintro.html
The sporophytes are the moss generation that is made up of slender stalk with capsule at the end. The moss is a non-vascular plant.
actually no not a frond a frond is the leaf of a fern. The correct answer would be gametophyte
Moss must grow close together and must have water to complete their life cycle. Gametophyte stage is dominant in the moss's life cycle where the eggs and sperm are produced. Mosses produce two kinds of gametes.
The life cycle of moss is as follows:Sperm and egg are fertilized and form a zygote. The zygote transforms into a gametophyte and then a sporophyte. It undergoes meiosis and grows to form moss.
The Sporophyte is the dominant generation of the club moss, which is a Lycopodium. Also, club mosses are vascular plants, and the diploid generation is dominant for vascular plants.
the dominant stage of a moss is haploid generation http://www.botany.ubc.ca/bryophyte/mossintro.html
The gametophyte of moss is the dominant structure
yes, the gametophyte generation of a moss is haploid. While the sporophyte generation of a moss is diploid.
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The sporophytes are the moss generation that is made up of slender stalk with capsule at the end. The moss is a non-vascular plant.
Ferns have a dominant sporophyte and a reduced gametophyte. As for moss, it depends on the type. If referring to mosses under the phylum Bryophyta (these are the nonvascular mosses) they have a dominant gametophyte. If referring to mosses under seedless vascular category, such as club mosses in the phylum Lycophyta, these plants have a dominant sporophyte and a reduced gametophyte.
Bryophytes or Moss plants life cycle goes with two stages. The two stages are the haploid (gametophyte) and the diploid (sporophyte) which is the dominant stage.