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give reason why bryophytes are called amphibians of plant Kingdom

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amphibians are those organisms which live on both land and in water. Bryophytes are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because these plants though live in soil but they need water for sexual reproduction. The sperm of bryophyte are flagellate and need water to swim to the eggs. In other words, as these plants need water for reproduction unlike other plants, they are called as amphibians of plant Kingdom


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Answered by abhayverma3077
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Amphibians are certain species that live both on earth and in water. Bryophytes are called plant kingdom amphibians even though these plants live in soil, and they require water for sexual reproduction. The bryophyte sperm, which is antherozoids is flagellate and requires water to swim into the eggs.

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