Beyond the results presented below what other evidence would
Beyond the results presented below, what other evidence would be useful when drawing conclusions about the role of springtails in moss reproduction?
Select all that apply.
| It would be helpful to know how many sperm and eggs are produced by male and female gametophytes. |
| It would be helpful to know whether springtails are present when gametophytes are producing sperm and eggs. |
| It would be helpful to know whether springtails are actually found on mosses in the natural environment. |
| It would be helpful to know whether springtails feed on these mosses in the natural environment. |
| It would be helpful to know whether male and female gametophytes grow right next to each other or some distance apart |
Solution
Springtails carry sperm from male to female. The rate of fertilisation in mosses increases in presence of spring tails. Springtails are more attracted towards female compared to males due to certain attractants produced by females are different compared to males. The chemicals produced by females are different among themselves too. So we can say sex specific components mediate fertilisation in mosses thro springtails. If there are no springtails in the envionment of mosses then fertilisation will be much slower. Hence springtails are important for mosses survival.