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- Figure 25.14 Which of the following statements about the moss life cycle is false? The mature gametophyte is haploid. The sporophyte produces haploid spores. The calyptra buds to form a mature gametophyte. The zygote is housed in the venter.Draw a complete moss plant and label the following structures: A.) sporophyte, B.) gametophyte, C.) phyllidia, D.) caulidia, E.) rhizoids, F.) foot, G.) seta, H.) capsule. Attach the labeled drawing please :)label the short rhizoids growing at right angles to the hyphae sporangia sporangiophores please draw on the picture and use arrow to locate the parts
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