Ferns, mosses and some others
They require moisture for fertilization to occur. Their sperm are flagellated.
During pollination, the sperm of the male gametophyte are not flagellated because they generally do not move. They rely on the growth of a pollen tube to deliver them to the egg cell.
Gastrulation, multicellularity, collagen proteins, flagellated sperm, and heterotrophic nutrition.
fern
Their sperm are flagellated. The sperm of ferns, like those of mosses, have flagella and must swim through a film of water to fertilize eggs.
Sperm cells possibly...are you sure there are only one?
Fungi plants have no sperm cells, so no
No
Trypanosomes, Giardia lamblia, and trichomonads are some flagellated protozoan parasites.
Bryophytes must live in wet habitats in order to reproduce. They must have enough water for the sperm to swim over to the egg and fertilize it.
flagellated cell - any cell or one-celled organism equipped with a flagellumcell - (biology) the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms; they may exist as independent units of life (as in monads) or may form colonies or tissues as in higher plants and animals
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.