In a saprophyte, sex organs are produced in the

a

Gamotrophyte

b

Rhizoid

c

Protonema

d

Sporopyte

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Cervical7
3 years ago

the protonema in bryophytes is referred to as the young gametophyte which doesn't bear s*x organs. the gametophyte bears the s*x organs and it is the dominant plant of bryophytes.


Pteridophytes has prothallus which is heart shaped.

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

In a saprophyte, s*x organs are produced in the **Gametophyte**. The gametophyte is the stage in the plant's life cycle that bears the s*x organs, and it develops from the protonema. Therefore, the correct answer is **Option A: Gametophyte**.

The correct answer is: A. Gametophyte

Explanation:

In saprophytes (organisms like mosses and ferns), the gametophyte is the stage of the life cycle where the s*x organs (antheridia and archegonia) are produced. These organs produce gametes for s*xual reproduction.

Rhizoids are structures that anchor the gametophyte to the substrate and aid in water absorption.

Protonema is an early stage in the development of the gametophyte but does not produce s*x organs directly.

Sporophyte is the diploid stage that produces spores, not s*x organs.

ruffy_28
5 years ago

Stop asserting that protonema has s*x organs. Protonema is just a transitory stage in the life of a bryophyte. Gametophore is developed from the protonema. it is from the tips of the gametrophores stems or branches that s*x organs are developed. Simply put,s*x organs are produced in gametophytes. so the correct option is A

Sammyporsche123
2 years ago

In a saprophyte, s*x organs are produced in the **Gametophyte**. The gametophyte bears the s*x organs and it is developed from the protonema. So, the correct answer is **Option A**. However, it's important to note that the term "saprophyte" is traditionally used to refer to plants that obtain nutrients from decaying organic matter. In the context of such plants, the term "gametophyte" might refer to a stage in the life cycle of bryophytes and ferns⁵. Please consult a botany textbook or a botanist for more specific information. 😊

lushmyschool
1 year ago

the answer is wrong

Ayolla
1 year ago
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Starrgal
1 year ago

Explanation not available. WHY!!!!

eridiya
1 year ago

protonema is the s*x organ in sporophyte

eridiya
1 year ago

after gradual investigation the correct answer is gametophyt0

Daniel Brainy
9 years ago

Protonema refers to the haploid form of an organism specifically bryophtes and pteridophytes. They form the early stage of development and reproduce s*xually by production of gametes.

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