Want this question answered?
Reproduction. The spores of the plant must travel on a film of water highway to complete the reproductive process.
Vegetative reproduction through suckers.
No
No. Bryophytes include liverworts, hornworts, and moss.
Angiosperms have vascular tissue, bryophytes dont
Strictly speaking all plants, for without water plants die! However algae, bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) and pteridophytes (ferns) all have motile male gametes which require free water to swim through to the female gamete.
You Tell Me !
Meiosis occurs in the sporophyte.
more offspring
Meiosis occurs in the nucleus of a cell. This is true for bryophytes and all other animals since it is a conserved process.
My point is, the assexual is better cause the animal dont need a partner, and he can do it everywhere, every time.
Reproduction. The spores of the plant must travel on a film of water highway to complete the reproductive process.
Dispersal in bryophytes is via spores; they neither have flowers nor produce seeds. Bryophytes do produce gametes that fuse to form a zygote, which in turn develops into an embryo, but this is not contained in a seed as in gymnosperms and angiosperms.
Mosses belong to the division Bryophyta. Bryophytes are generally terrestrial plants but they need water in order to reproduce. As moss is a bryophyte even it is a terrestrial plant which needs abundant moisture for growth and reproduction. So mosses (Bryophytes) are called the amphibians of the Plant Kingdom.
Sexual reproduction
Vegetative reproduction through suckers.
cones