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In seedless vascular plants, the archegonia and antheridla develop on what?

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Answered by Jyotimodi
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Like the nonvascular plants, the seedless vascular plants thrive in moist, shady places. They can reproduce sexually only when a film of water covers the gametophyte. Eggs form in archegonia, and sperm form in antheridia. The archegonia and antheridia develop on the lower surfaces of the gametophytes.

Answered by Anonymous
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In seedless vascular plants such as ferns, the archegonia and antheridium develop on the gametophyte.

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