Biology, asked by Kajalarya12, 9 months ago

External fertilization occurs in majority of
(a) fungi
(b) liverworts
(c) algae
(d) mosses

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Answered by prasannamalkapuram
4

Answer:

Algae are simple without thallus, autotrophic non - vascular plants having unisexual organs and no embryo formation.The sexual reproduction in algae is ...

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Algae are simple without thallus, autotrophic non - vascular plants having unisexual organs and no embryo formation.The sexual reproduction in algae is ... More

Answered by barhaterajr
1

Answer:

this should be b and d both

Explanation:

As bryophytes need water for fertilisation ,they release their antheredium in water which travels along and fuses with archegonium (chance fusion) to produce spoeophyte which on undergoing meiosis produces spores .This spores gives rise to gametophyte

So essentially their sexual reproduction is External .

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