The annulus of fern sporangium helps in

a

spore dispersal

b

conduction of mineral salt

c

trapping of light energy

d

water retention

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a7046146828
2 months ago

🌱 Answer: A. spore dispersal ✅
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In ferns, the sporangium is the structure that produces spores. The annulus is a specialized band of thick-walled cells around the sporangium. When the sporangium dries, the annulus contracts and snaps back, catapulting the spores away from the parent plant. This mechanism ensures the fern spreads its spores over a wider area.
The annulus does not help in mineral conduction, light trapping, or water retention—its function is purely mechanical for spore dispersal

King33Victor
3 months ago

sporangium or sporangioaphore is vertical hyphea while stolon is horizontal hyphea in rhziod and the combination of the two is called mycellum

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