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forms gametophyte of bryophytes.(a) Zygote(b) Sporophyte(c) Gametes(d) Spores
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Step 1: We know that in the life cycle of bryophytes, the sporophyte phase is diploid (2n) and the gametophyte phase is haploid (n). Show more…
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