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Multiple Choice
What structure does a moss plant's thin brown stalk produce?
A
Leaves
B
Flowers
C
Seeds
D
Spores
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Understand that mosses are non-vascular plants, which means they do not have the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) that most plants use to transport water and nutrients.
Recognize that mosses reproduce via spores rather than seeds or flowers. This is a key characteristic of non-vascular plants.
Identify the structure in question: the thin brown stalk of a moss plant is known as the sporophyte. This is the part of the moss lifecycle that is responsible for producing spores.
The sporophyte consists of a stalk (seta) and a capsule at the top. The capsule is where the spores are produced and eventually released.
Conclude that the thin brown stalk of a moss plant, being part of the sporophyte, produces spores, which are used for reproduction and dispersal.