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- archegonia in monoicous plants varies. They may be borne on different shoots (autoicous), on the same shoot but not together in a common structure (paroicous...
- are borne on different gametophyte plants. In monoicous (also called autoicous) mosses, both are borne on the same plant. In the presence of water, sperm...
- a specialised branch that bears the archaegonia in the Marchantiales. Autoicousproduces male and female **** organs on the same plant but on separate...
- measuring 10-15 µm wide. These cells bear many papillae. The moss is autoicous, and its sporophytes are exerted. Its seta measure 0.6–1.5 cm (0.24–0...
- elaborate structures called gametangiop****s. Bryophyte species may be: Autoicous meaning that androecia and gynoecia are found on the same individual (monoicous)...
- costa. The moss is ****ually autoicous. Warnstorfia fluitans is distinguished from Warnstorfia pseudostraminea, the other autoicous species in its genus, by...
- papillose in texture. In terms of ****ual reproduction, Hypnum mosses are autoicous, dioicous, or phyllodioicous. Hypnum mosses do not have any specialized...
- synoicous in F.limbatus can be autoicous or dioicous. The archegonia could grow up to 240 μm long when the shoot is autoicous; whereas, the antheridia that...
- the seta) are oblong, oblong-lanceolate, or ovate-subulate. Plants are autoicous (male and female reproductive structures on the same plant but on separate...
- as the antheridia and archegonia, respectively. Andreaea rupestris are autoicous, meaning that their male and female organs exist on separate branches...