Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

why the bryophytes are called amphibians of plant kingdom?​


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Answered by nagavinothinirm3
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Answer:

Bryophytes are called plant kingdom amphibians even though these plants live in soil, and they require water for l reproduction. ... The bryophyte sperm, which is antherozoids is flagellate and requires water to swim into the eggs.

Answered by nayakdebi
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Answer:

Bryophytes are called amphibians of the plant kingdom because these plants live in soil but they need water for asexual reproduction.

They are mostly found on marshy and wetlands where they can adapt to survive with both water nutrients and soil nutrients. Asexual reproduction is the main method of reproduction in bryophytes.

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