Not B or C
not mitosis or meiosis
if your using Plato then the answer is D. the movement of sperm between plants.
mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
what effect does water have in the moss lifecycle
The Xylem.
Ferns, which belong to the group of Pteridophytes, have xylem like structures, i.e, the starting of xylem to transport water. Xylem in ferns does not have tracheids unlike in higher plants.
if your using Plato then the answer is D. the movement of sperm between plants.
mosses and ferns get water by absorbing the moistness
Yes, ferns need water to grow.
Mosses and ferns live in cool and shady areas. This is, in part, because of their reproductive system which requires a film of water for the process.
what effect does water have in the moss lifecycle
what effect does water have in the moss lifecycle
xylem
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
yes they do
yes
The Xylem.
Ferns, which belong to the group of Pteridophytes, have xylem like structures, i.e, the starting of xylem to transport water. Xylem in ferns does not have tracheids unlike in higher plants.