Why do bryophyta plants grow in land but need water for fertilization because of which they are called amphibian plants?

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1 Answer
Nov 30, 2017

Bryophytes need water for sexual reproduction because the flagillated sperm swim to the non-motile egg in order to fertilize it. And for swimming it would need water.

Explanation:

Bryophytes are often termed as Amphibians of plant kingdom. Amphibians are those organisms which live both on land and in water.
Bryophytes though grow on soil but need water for sexual reproduction. The sperms of bryophytes are flagellated and eggs are non-motile. Each sperm has two flagella. So, in order to accomplish fertilization sperm must be provided with water. So that sperm can whip its flagella in water and swim to egg to fertilize it.

Can be seen in the diagram that sperms are transported via water.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryophyte

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