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describe the life history of lycopodium​

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Answered by kingRohan5
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The lycopodium species require water in order to allow sperm to swim and complete the life cycle. Sperm, formed, by the male part of the plant (antheridium) when they are ready, leave the gametophyte. However, the archegonium, or place where the embryo develops, remains part of the gametophyte.

Answered by zaqoutahmed20
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The lycopodium species require water in order to allow sperm to swim and complete the life cycle. Sperm, formed, by the male part of the plant (antheridium) when they are ready, leave the gametophyte. However, the archegonium, or place where the embryo develops, remains part of the gametophyte

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