Biology, asked by Nylucy, 1 month ago


  \huge\mathbb\pink {QUESTION \:  : \:  -}

Why  \: do  \: moss  \: plant \:  produce  \: a  \: very    \: large   \\ \: number \:  of \:  male  \: gametes.  \\ What  \: are  \: these  \: gametes  \: called  \: ?
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Answered by nisha1674
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Answer:

antherozoids

Explanation:

they produce a large no. of male gamete in order to increase the probability of fertilization.

This is also seen in human and human male gamete known as sperms..

Answered by ahmad794786
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Answer:

for reproduction mass plant require water. it contains male gamete antherozoids and female gamet archigonia. archegonia is immotile and flask like shap and male gamete motile. during male gamete transfer to female gamet, many male gamete get distroyed.

so they produce large number of gemete to increase fertilization chance.

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