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Reproduction in ferns is water dependent because sperm must swim to female gametes.Group startsTrue or False

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Reproduction in ferns is water dependent because sperm must swim to female gametes.

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Reproduction in ferns is indeed water-dependent. This is primarily due to the fact that ferngametes (sperm) need a film of water to move towards the female gametes (eggs) for fertilization to occur. The sperm are flagellated and can swim through this water. This requirement for water is a characteristic feature of the life cycle of ferns and other non-flowering plants, which reproduce via spores rather than seeds. In the absence of water, the sperm would not be able to reach the eggs, and fertilization could not take place. Thus, the statement is true.

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