the phylum that incliudes liverworts, mosses, and hornworts
bryophytes
what is another word for altneration of generations? why does it have this name?
haplodiplontic life cycle ; because the ploidy level altnerations between haploid and diploid at different stages/structures of the reproduction
the name for the root-like structure in mosses
rhizoids
the aqautic phylum known as the sister to land plants.
charophytes
the structure in alternation of generations that produces egg and sperm
gametophyte
where are stomata located on the moss?
in the capsule of the sporophyte
the phylum of seedless plants in which you might find xylem and phloem.
tracheophytes
teh structure produced when egg and sperm "combine"
zygote
is the top part of the moss typically sporophyte or gametophyte?
sporophyte ; because it has better access to the air to produce spores