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Where does a sperm travel via in a fern?

water


What kinds of floating plants are there?

Water moss fern water mosquito fern water lettuce duckweed


Do fern have tube?

Ferns do not have tubes like flowering plants do, such as xylem and phloem. Instead, fern vascular tissue consists of specialized cells that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. These cells are arranged in bundles that help support the fern's fronds.


What type of water does fern frond live in?

I think Fern frond lives in mineral water...


What makes water travel up in a tree?

The adhesion property of water and diffusion allows water to travel upwards, but xylems are the "pipes" that carry that water up and throughout the plant.


Where in New Zealand is the Black Fern found?

C. medullaris (Black Tree Fern) is common in lowland forest throughout the North_IslandIsland


In where the red fern grows where did the boy have to travel to pick up his purchase?

The boy in "Where the Red Fern Grows" had to travel to Tahlequah, Oklahoma to pick up his purchase of two coonhound puppies.


A fern lives alongside a river and is given water by frequent flooding. What is the name for the area that the fern lives in?

The fern's habitat


Can asparagus fern grow in water?

Yes, asparagus fern can grow in water, but it may not thrive as well as it would in soil.


Is a fern vascular or nonvascular?

yeah cause they are greenAnswerYes they are, but not because they are green. thats right they are vascular because they have an xylem


Can the bird's nest fern grow in water?

Yes, the bird's nest fern can grow in water, but it is important to ensure that the water is not stagnant to prevent root rot.


What do new fern plants form?

New fern plants grow out of spores into gametophytes. There are male and female gametophytes that produce gametes respectively. Because ferns are pteridophyta, they lack sporopollenin to provide transportation of sperm in the absence of water. In the presence of water, the antheridia of the gametophytes release sperm, which travel through the water and swim into the archegonia of other gametophytes, where the egg and sperm fuse together to form a zygote. This zygote grows into a sporophyte, which is what you typically see and recognize as a fern.