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The plant body of Funaria is (a) sporophyte (b) gametophyte
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29/10/2020 12:04 pm
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The plant body of Funaria is
(a) sporophyte
(b) gametophyte
(c) predominantly sporophyte with independent gametophyte
(d) predominantly gametophyte with dependent sporophyte.
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29/10/2020 12:06 pm
(d) predominantly gametophyte with dependent sporophyte.
Explanation:
In the life cycle of Funaria, two distinct individuals occur. One of these is haploid and is independent leafy plant. The other is diploid, leafless sporogonium. It is partially dependent on the leafy gametophyte for its nutrition.
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