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Amphibians among plants belong to

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Answered by rahudhoni57
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amphibian among plants belong to bryophyta

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Amphibians among plants belong to Bryophytes

Explanation:

  • Amphibians are those creatures which live on equally land and in water. Bryophytes are termed amphibians of the plant kingdom since these plants however live in soil but they need water for sexual reproduction.
  • The sperm of bryophyte (antherozoids) are flagellate and need water to swim to the eggs. However bryophytes live on the land, they need water for fertilization.
  • The sperms of bryophytes swim through water to the eggs with the help of their flagella.
  • Amphibious plants thrive in areas with fluctuating water levels, partly as a result of their capacity to make specialized leaves when submerged or emerged.
  • Aquatic leaves are thin with narrow or dissected forms, thin cuticles and fewer stomata.

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