(a) Protonemal cell of a moss - Haploid
(b) Primary endosperm nucleus in a dicot - Triploid
(c) Leaf cell of a moss - Haploid
(d) Prothallus of a fern - Haploid
(e) Gemma cell in Marchantia- Haploid
(f) Meristem cell of a monocot - Diploid
(g) Ovum of a liverwort - Haploid
(h) Zygote of a fern - Diploid
Figures 9.20(a) and (b) refer to the steady flow of a (non-viscous) liquid. Which of the two figures is incorrect ? Why ?
Bryophyta is a taxonomic division under Kingdom Plantae comprising of three non-vascular land plants namely:
According to the newest classification, Bryophyta is split into three classes:
Hepaticopsida (Liverworts): The classification of Bryophytes is incomplete without Hepaticopsida.
Anthocerotopsida (Hornworts): Containing more than 300 species, Anthocerotopsida exhibit the following salient features –
Bryopsida (Mosses): This class of Bryophytes contains nearly 1500 species, making it the largest class among the three. Also known as mosses, common examples of Bryopsida include polytrichum and funaria, among others.