Biology, asked by riddheshshah38, 1 year ago

cryptogams reproduce asexually​

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Answered by gyanranjan65
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Explanation:

Well, some cryptogams only reproduce asexually, meaning they don't need another organism to reproduce, through the use of spores. Still other types of cryptogams have generations that alternate between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction, where male and female gametes from different organisms join together.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Well, some cryptogams only reproduce asexually, meaning they don't need another organism to reproduce, through the use of spores. Still other types of cryptogams have generations that alternate between asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction, where male and female gametes from different organisms join together.
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