write a note on sexual reproduction in liverworts and mosses
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Both liverworts and mosses do not have a circulatory system like higher plants. They asexually reproduce by producing spores. The sexual reproduction only occurs in a wet environment; hence, both liverworts and mosses show alternation of generations. Liverworts and mosses differ in the morphology of the haploid gametophyte.
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Moss reproduces in two ways sexually and sexually. Moss sexually reproduces by transmitting sperm ( in the presence of water) send the male plan to the female. Moss reproduces asexually ( also called vegetative reproduction ) main parts of the plant break off and for new clients with identical genetic information.
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