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20 September, 07:31

How do the sperm cells of nonvascular plants reach the egg cells during reproduction?

The sperm cells are blown by the wind and land on the egg cells.

The sperm cells swim to the egg cells through their watery surroundings.

The sperm cells are forcefully ejected from their capsules to hit the egg cells.

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  1. 20 September, 07:38
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    B. The sperm cells swim to the egg cells through their watery surroundings.
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