A moss plant produces a large number of antherozoids but relatively only a few egg
cells. Why?
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Antherozoids are motile male gametophytes which have to swim on the water surface to fertilize the immotile female gametophytes, i.e., egg. Since, during its transfer many antherozoids get destroyed, a large number of them are produced
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