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No, only animal sperm has that ability. They use something else called a spore during replication.

Mosses are symbiotic organisms composed of a fungus and an algae. Neither has any sperm. The fungus usually reproduces asexually via spores and the algae reproduces by cell division.

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Which groups of plants have flagellated sperm?

Ferns, mosses and some others


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