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Bryophytes exhibit sexual reproduction by producing male and female gametes. Which structure in bryophytes produces the male gametes? A) Archegonia B) Antheridia C) Capsule

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B. Antheridia

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Antheridia are the structures that serve as male sex organs in bryophytes. Antheridia are the male gametangia of bryophytes. This means that the antheridia are the site where male gametes are produced in these plants. The male gametes produced in antheridia are small and have flagella to move towards archegonia for fertilization.

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"Antheridia" is the one structure in bryophytes among the following choices given in the question that produces the male gametes. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your desired help.
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