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27 March, 10:48

Which of the following do mosses and ferns have in common? Check all that apply:

sporophyte generation

gametophyte generation

sperm cells are transported by air to egg cells

sperm cells are transported by water to egg cells

spores are transported by air

spores are transported by water

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  1. 27 March, 10:49
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    Sporophyte generation; gametophyte generation; sperm cells are transported by water to egg cells; spore are transported by air.

    Explanation:

    > Both ferns and mosses have gametophyte generation followed by sporophyte generation.

    > Both are spore bearing and the spores are transported by air.

    > The sperm finds the egg cell by chemotaxis and require water for movement.

    > They require moisture to thrive.
  2. 27 March, 11:05
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    The answer is A, B, D, and E
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