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Question: Cells in the neck of archegonium of Dryopteris are in how many longitudinal or vertical rows? A. 4...

Cells in the neck of archegonium of Dryopteris are in how many longitudinal or vertical rows?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 2

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Solution

A flask shaped structure consisting of a swollen venture and slender neck. There is absence of wall in center but there is presence of wall or neck cells in the neck of archegonium Dryopteris.

Complete answer:
Archegoniates is a flask shaped structure which consists of a swollen venter and a slender neck. In swollen venter, there is no venter wall but there is presence of naked eggs and along with the naked eggs there is presence of a small venter canal above it.
There is a wall or a jacket layer of 4 vertical rows of sterile neck cells in the slender neck. There is a presence of a central neck canal and these neck cells enclose a central neck canal.
Let's look at options now, option A is 4. This is the correct option since there is presence of 4 vertical rows of sterile neck cells in the neck of archegonium Dryopteris. Therefore, A is the correct option.
Moving to option B which is 6. It is an incorrect option since instead of 6 there is presence of 4 neck cells of archegonium of Dryopteris. Thus, this option is incorrect and it gets eliminated.
Moving to option B which is 8. It is an incorrect option since instead of 8 there is presence of 4 neck cells of archegonium of Dryopteris. Thus, this option is incorrect and it gets eliminated.
Moving to option B which is 2. It is an incorrect option since instead of 2 there is presence of 4 neck cells of archegonium of Dryopteris. Thus, this option is incorrect and it gets eliminated.

Thus, the correct answer is option A which is 4.

Note: A wall or a jacket of 4 vertical rows of neck cells are present in the neck of archegonium Dryopteris and because of this from all the above options A is the correct answer. There are not 6,8 or 2 vertical rows of neck cells present but there are 4 vertical rows of neck cells present in Dryopteris.