They require moisture for fertilization to occur. Their sperm are flagellated.
Ferns are considered incompletely adapted to the terrestrial environment because they require a moist environment for reproduction, as their sperm need water to swim to the egg. Additionally, their leaves have a large surface area which can lead to water loss in dry conditions. Finally, ferns reproduce via spores instead of seeds, which can be less protected and less likely to disperse successfully in a terrestrial environment.
Well, darling, terrestrial environments are basically any place on land. Think forests, deserts, grasslands - you name it. These places are home to all sorts of critters, from tiny insects to mighty elephants. So, if you're looking for some good ol' dirt under your feet, terrestrial environments are where it's at.
bryophytes are considered to be the amphibians of the plant kingdom.
One of the best example of terrestrial sphere is the earth. The 8 planets are also considered as the terrestrial sphere.
nop it is not
Bryophytes are the simplest land plants because they lack vascular tissues and are usually 1 to 2 cm in height and they need water for their reproductioin and they live in damp places and in them gametophyte generation is dominant.
The Earth is terrestrial rather than gaseous. There are several planets in the solar system that are considered to be gaseous but the Earth and Mars and even Pluto are terrestrial.
The sugar glider is considered to be arboreal(tree-dwelling) rather than terrestrial(ground-dwelling).
Angiosperms are actually land plants as they live on land hence called terrestrial plants .
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no, Pluto is officially NOT a planet anymore.
No, the sun is not a terrestrial planet. It is a star, a massive ball of plasma that generates energy through nuclear fusion. Terrestrial planets, like Earth, are small, rocky planets that orbit the sun.