A negative tropism is when a plant grows away from stimulus
Umm... I believe you haven't shown the answers? But anyways, a carrying capacity is the maximum amount of organisms that can live within an environment. Once they reach carrying capacity, they typically begin to die off because there isn't enough food to provide to everyone.
It requires water to breed since the sperms requires water to swim
there might be zero chances of the sperm coming in contact with the eggs
a larger percentage of gametes unfertilised and are wasted
there are a lot of environmental hazards
Answer: Likewise in pteridophytes, species also produces haploid spores through haploid stage. In diploid stage the two spores fuse together to form a prothallus which is a diploid stage. Hence, the similarity in the reproductive cycle of fungus and a pteridophyte is that both organisms produce haploid spores and exhibit diploid and haploid stages.
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