BRYOPHYTES 



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Sporophyte. — The fertilized egg (fig. 220) produces the sporophyte 

 (called sporogonium in the bryophytes), which when mature is a spherical 

 body, consisting of a wall layer of sterile cells investing a mass of spo- 

 rogenous cells (figs. 221- 

 226). In producing this 

 body the egg by succes- 

 sive divisions usually 

 first becomes a sphere 

 of eight cells (octants). 

 Then periclinal (parallel 

 with the surface) walls 

 cut off an outer layer of 

 cells (amphithecium) that 

 forms the wall of the 

 sporophyte. The group 

 of inner cells is the 

 endotheciiun, which by 

 successive divisions pro- 

 duces a mass of sporog- 

 enous tissue. The cells 

 produced by the last 

 divisions of the sporog- 

 enous tissue are the spore 

 mother cells, each of 

 which produces a tetrad 



of spores (fig. 226), dur- Figs. 205-211.— Riccia: development of the an- 

 illg which process the theridium; 205, first division of the superficial initial 

 reduction in the number ccl1 ' thc P rotrudin g cdl to give rise to the antheridium; 



206, first transverse division of thc anthendial cell; 



of chromosomes occurs. 207> further transverse divisions; 208, the beginning of 



The mature sporophyte, vertical walls; 209, completion of periclinal walls sepa- 



therefore is simplv a r;ltlnK lhe wa " of thc antheridium from the spermatog- 



^ enous cells; 210, an almost mature antheridium, show- 



spore case. The venter ing tne snort: stalk, the wall, and the mass of cubical 



of the archegonium spermatogenous cells in conspicuous blocks; 211, a 



"rows also, forming a s P erm ' sh iwin 8 the Wcfliate bryophytic type (body of 



. . . ' sperm black; adjacent light mass is cytoplasm dragged 



Special investing strUC- out of the mother cell). 



ture, the calyptra (fig. 



225). Finally the wall layer of the sporophyte and the layers of the 

 calyptra become disorganized, and the spores are free in the archegonial 

 chamber. The spores upon germination produce the gametophyte body. 



