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Lycopodium is homosporous producing only one type of spores.
Selagenella is heterosporous and it produces both micro- & megaspores in its micro- and megasporangia.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
Yes. This process produces gametes called eggs in females and sperm in males.
Too many to name. A sporagium is just a stalk supported sac that contains spores. Angiosperms and gymnosperms have these also.
Lycopodium is homosporous producing only one type of spores.
Lycopodium is a clubmoss which is homosporous
Lycopodium has only one size of spores said to homosporous while Selaginella has both a microspore that grows into the male gametophyte and macrospores that produces female gametophytes. Selaginella has ligules at the base of each microphyl
fern and conifers.
Lycopodium, which is in the genus club mosses
Lycopodium is Isophyllous,Homosporous.It has monocious gametophyte and do not have rhizophores.But Selaginella is Dimorphism, heterosporous.It has dioecious gmetophyte and rhizophores
The sporangium produces the spores
Mosses and ferns.
Selagenella is heterosporous and it produces both micro- & megaspores in its micro- and megasporangia.
Mosses reproduce by spores.
It is an important technique for powdered drug ,especially when chemical & other method fail as accurate measure of quality. Lycopodium is composed of spores of lycopodium elavatum.I. Each spore is tetrahedral in shape, The base is rounded and the threeside wallmakes the three well marked covering ridge, which join one other at filled with fixed oil. The spore are exceptionally uniform in size(25µm) and the shape tetrahedral so that one can always know that a definite no. of spore present in particular weight of lycopodium. On an average 94000 spores per mg of powdered lycopodium are present. Using this figure one can calculate the weight of any number of spores under any condition underthe microscope.
Selaginella, Lycopodium, Equisetum, Marsilea, Pilularia, Regnellidium, Pteris, Salvinia, Cyathea, Alsophilaetc.