what part of the moss plants helps them to reproduce
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Moss sexually reproduces by transmitting sperm (in the presence of water) from the male plant to the female. The zygote forms a stalk (called seta) which hold spores in a small pod at its top.
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- In mosses, as in liverworts and hornworts, the leafy shoots belong to the gametophytic phase and produce sex organs when they mature.
- The leafy shoots (often called gametophores, because they bear the sex organs) arise from a preliminary phase called the protonema, the direct product of spore germination
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