What reproductive organs do mosses and ferns have?

The reproductive organs of fern and moss are antheridia and archegonia. The female gamete (she is one) is formed and develops in the archegonium, and the male gamete (there are many of them) in the antheridia.
After fertilization of the female gamete (the presence of water is necessary for the process), the development of a sporophyte – asexual generation begins. Sporangia are unicellular or multicellular organs where spores form. In ferns, sporangia develop in the sporophyll sinuses or directly on the sporophylls. Sporangia can be collected in groups or singular. In bryophytes, sporangia are represented by a sporogon capsule.



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