Question 6 (1 point) The Liverworts are the earliest land plants and can also re
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Question 6 (1 point) The Liverworts are the earliest land plants and can also reproduce asexually with their antheridia dixie cups gemmae cups specialized gametophytes sitting in their gammae cups that get splashed out by rain little pieces of liverwort that break off and float downstream to grow into new porophytes Save Question 7 (1.5 points) Match the definitions with their appropriate terms specialized stalks on female plants that bear 1. antheridiophores archegonia separate male and female parts 2. archegoniophores specialized stalks on male 3. dioecious plants that bear antheridiaExplanation / Answer
Q 6)
Gemma cups.
It is the wide spread means of asexual reproduction in liver worts and mosses.Gemma are small discs of haploid tissue an give directly to new gametophyte.
Q7)
Antheridiophores -Specialized stalks on male plants that bear antheridia.
Archegoniophores -specialized stalks on female plants that bear archegonia.
Dioecious- seperate male and female parts.