What is the primary role of the annulus in the sporangium of a fern?
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Correct answer: Spore dispersal
The annulus is a specialized ring of cells in the sporangium wall. It undergoes hygroscopic movements (changing shape as it dries) to forcibly eject and disperse spores into the air.
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