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In mosses, the photosynthetic cell possesses a spore capsule. A good example is the polytrichum which has a capsule with a sterile jacket.

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In mosses the possesses a spore capsule. This capsule will release the spores when they are mature.?

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Do mosses reproduce by spore?

yes


Where are spores found in ferns and mosses?

A spore case. get it a spore case


What are examples of a spore?

Spores are produced by plants for propagation such as Mosses, club mosses and ferns.


What are the spore bearing structures and club mosses and horse tails in the cones of Gymnosperms called?

The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.


Are elaters in bryophytes haploid or diploid?

Both the elaters and the spores inside the spore capsule are haploid.


What are the spore-producing plants?

Mosses,ferns and horsetails


What are the spore bearing structure in club mosses and horsetails and the cone of gymnosperm called?

The spore bearing structures in club mosses and horsetails and the cones of gymnosperms called strobili.


What do mosses have that apple trees do not have?

Apples.


What three phyla make up the bryophytes?

There is controversy, but until it is resolved: traditionally the bryophytes are divided into 3 main groups: Marchantiophyta (liverworts), Bryophyta (mosses), Anthocerotophyta (hornworts). Bryophytes are one of the two main groups of plants. Their distinguishing feature is that they are non-vascular plants. All other plants are vascular. They are spore-producing plants (but not all spore producers are byophytes), and none have flowers.


What is the function of a moss spore seta?

The capsule is veryimportant to the reproduction of the moss. During the reproduction, the egg cell develops into the spore capsule. Then the spore capsule is released and it joins with the sperm cell. Soon, a new moss is formed.


What is the ploidy level of seta calyptracapsule operculum and perstome of moss plant?

In mosses, the seta, calyptra, capsule, operculum, and peristome are all part of the sporophyte generation, which is diploid (2n). The seta is the stalk that supports the capsule, while the calyptra is the protective cap that covers the developing capsule. The operculum is the lid of the capsule, and the peristome consists of structures that aid in spore dispersal. Overall, all these structures are diploid, arising from the fusion of gametes in the haploid gametophyte stage.