What type of reproduction is primarily observed in bryophytes? (2020)

Practice Questions

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What type of reproduction is primarily observed in bryophytes? (2020)
  1. Asexual reproduction
  2. Sexual reproduction
  3. Both asexual and sexual reproduction
  4. Vegetative reproduction

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What type of reproduction is primarily observed in bryophytes? (2020)
  • Step 1: Understand that bryophytes are a group of plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
  • Step 2: Learn that bryophytes can reproduce in two main ways: sexually and asexually.
  • Step 3: For sexual reproduction, bryophytes produce gametes, which are the male and female reproductive cells.
  • Step 4: The male gamete fertilizes the female gamete to form a new plant.
  • Step 5: For asexual reproduction, bryophytes can reproduce by fragmentation, where a part of the plant breaks off and grows into a new plant.
  • Step 6: Another method of asexual reproduction is budding, where a new plant grows from the parent plant.
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