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where each
gametophyte produces only
sperm or eggs but
never both. Both
monoicous (/mɒˈnoʊəkəs/) and
dioicous gametophytes produce gametes in gametangia...
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occasionally may be used
instead of "
monoicous" and "dioicous" to
describe bryophyte gametophytes. "Monoecious" and "
monoicous" are both
derived from the Gr****...
- has both
stamens and carpels.
Slightly different terms,
dioicous and
monoicous, may be used for the
gametophyte generation of non-vascular plants, although...
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producing both male and
female reproductive structures on the same
plant (a
monoicous condition).
These features,
along with its
unique spore structure, distinguish...
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Antheridia and
archegonia occur on the same gametophyte,
which is then
called monoicous. (Many sources,
including those concerned with bryophytes, use the term...
- bi****ual,
capable of
producing both
sperm and eggs in the same
thallus (
monoicous), or
specialized into
separate male and
female organisms (dioicous).[citation...
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dioicous or
monoicous. In
dioicous liverworts,
female and male ****
organs are
borne on
different and
separate gametophyte plants. In
monoicous liverworts...
- like ferns.
Unlike homosporous ferns, moss
gametophytes can be
either monoicous or
dioicous (similar to
monoecious and
dioecious in
vascular plants),...
- and
hence sperm) or
female (producing
archegonia and
hence egg cells).
Monoicous: each
individual gametophyte produces both
antheridia and
archegonia and...
-
thallus that is more than two
centimeters wide. The
gametophytes are
monoicous. The
genus Megaceros is
unusual among hornworts in that the sporophyte...