Biology, asked by vibhu4513, 1 year ago

A MOSS PLANT PRODUCES A LARGE NUMBER OF ANTHEROZOIDS BUT RELATIVELY ONLY A FEW EGG CELLS. WHY ?

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Answered by Chimu11
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Ans.The antherozoids or male gametes in moss plants are motile and depend on water for transport towards female gametes (non-motile). During gamete transfer, large number of male gametes are lost. Thus, to ensure fertilisation,large number of male gametes are released to reach the non-motile female gametes.
Answered by sumi58440
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Answer: during gamete transfer in a moss plant, a large no of male gamete fails to transfer to the female gamete.so to compensate the lose, produces a large no of antherozoids but relatively few egg cells

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