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Why don't the gametophytes or the gametes of seed plants need standing water to function?
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Why don't the gametophytes or the gametes of seed plants need standing water to function?
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The gametophytes or the gametes of the seed plants does not need any standing water or any liquid for them to function, mainly it is because these seed plants were made to endure dry conditions and extreme temperature.
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