Practice question
Question
Eusporangiate sporangia are characterized by
Explanation
Eusporangia represent ancestral sporangial type observed in lycophytes, Psilotum, Tmesipteris, Equisetum, and eusporangiate ferns Ophioglossum, Botrychium, Marattia and Angiopteris. They develop from several initial cells producing several wall layers, thick multilayered wall, relatively large volume containing hundreds to thousands of spores, and generally lack specialized annulus with explosive mechanism, dehiscing via simple slit or apical pores. Leptosporangia contrast with single initial, thin wall, few spores and differentiated annulus for explosive dehiscence enabling efficient wind dispersal. Eusporangiate traits correlate with greater protection.