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no, they are diploid
the Sporophyte generation
you mean nonvascular plants? Riccia & Marchantia
In moss, where the sporophyte grows directly out of the top of the gametophyte.
gymnosperm- sporophyte angiosperm- sporophyte
marchantia is dioecious
no, they are diploid
the Sporophyte generation
Both Dryopteris sp. and Marchantia sp. live in damp areas.Their spores are produced by meiosis.
Liverworts
example of a liverwort is "marchantia"
Gametophyte-haploid Sporophyte-diploid
you mean nonvascular plants? Riccia & Marchantia
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In moss, where the sporophyte grows directly out of the top of the gametophyte.
The gametophyte has become smaller, and the sporophyte has become larger. To begin with main plant body was gametophytic and sporophyte was dependent on it. Later on, as the evolution progressed, both gametophyte and sporophyte became independent and ultimatly gametophyte became dependent on sporophyte.
Three examples of a sporophyte are Polypodium, mosses, and a pine tree.