In mosses,how does the sperm get to The egg so that fertilization can occur?
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In many moss plants a microscope is needed to see the antheridia or archegonia. When the antheridia are ripe the antherozoids are released, these antherozoids or sperm cells then swim by means of two threadlike tails and are attracted chemically to the archegonium, where fertilisation occurs to form a zygote.
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