Biology, asked by jimmy6472, 9 months ago

The reproductive structures in ferns and mosses is

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Answered by doverani
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The ones that carry the sporangia, usually on their underside, are called sporophylls. If the conditions are favorable, some of the mature spores falling on moist soil may germinate into a tiny heart-shaped structure called prothallus. This is the gametophyte phase of ferns.

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Answered by anusd007
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flowers are often the showiest parts of plants but their main function is facilitating reproduction through seeds .Ferns require water for sexual reproduction. A protonema of a moss may proliferate, apparently indefinetly under favourable conditions and thus increase the population of leafy shoots that arise as buds

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