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Parts of bryophytes are?
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1. Gametophyte: The dominant and reproductive phase of bryophytes, consisting of the leafy or thalloid structure that produces gametes.
2. Rhizoids: Hair-like structures that anchor the bryophyte to the substrate and absorb water and nutrients.
3. Sporophyte: The non-dominant, spore-producing phase of bryophytes, typically consisting of a stalk with a capsule at the tip.
4. Capsule: The structure at the tip of the sporophyte that contains spores.
5. Spores: Reproductive cells that are produced in the capsule and dispersed to grow into new gametophytes.
6. Leaves: Leaf-like structures that are present in some bryophytes, such as mosses, and are involved in photosynthesis.
7. Stems: The main axis of the bryophyte that supports the leaves and reproductive structures.
8. Antheridia: Male reproductive structures that produce sperm.
9. Archegonia: Female reproductive structures that produce eggs.
10. Gemmae: Small, asexual reproductive structures that can detach from the parent plant and grow into new individuals.
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