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Sexual Reproduction

Antheredia are produced on the dorsal surface in Mound-Like Projections called "Perigonia".

Archegonia are also produced on the dorsal surface but are covered by an Involucral Flap.

Other protective outgrowths are also present. These are called "Perichaetial Scales". A "Pseudoperianth" which appears after fertilization. A Calyptra also develops from the Archegonia after Syngamy.

While multiple fertilzations are possible, there is generally only one Sporophyte produced by each Thallus segment.Does this have adaptive significance?

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SEM of Metzgeria Antheridia

The Sporophyte is Similar to Marchantia

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Gametophytes with Young Sporophytes

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Riccardia Sporophyte inside Calyptra
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Mature Sporophyte breaking through the Calyptra
Protection of the Sporophyte is provided by the Involucre & Calyptra.

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Pellia with Sporophytes

Development can be arrested during harsh periods. This has obvious adaptive value because spore release can be delayed until conditions are advantageous.

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Pellia piphylla Sporophytes

The MeioSpores are Chlorophyllous. This is thought to be an Ancestral trait because the resulting Gametophyte will require light in order to survive.

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Podometrium Spores

There are some mitotic divisions before the spore germinates this is called Endosporic Development & is considered to be an advanced trait because a multicellular organism has a greater chance to survive & mature than a unicellular one.

The Spores are Heavy, however, and they require free H2O for  Dispersal. This is a disadvantage! Why???

Elaters are present and in some cases they are Attached to inner Capsule Wall.

They can have an Egg Beater-like action which helps to disperse the Spores.

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