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प्रश्न
Why do moss plants produce very large number of male gametes? Provide one reason. What are these gametes called?
उत्तर
Moss plants produce a large number of male gametes to increase the chances of fertilisation, as the eggs are located in the archegonium and the male gametes have to swim in water to reach the eggs for fertilisation to occur. The male gametes are called antherozoids.
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