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If sperms of moss and fern are put together near the archegonium of fern, only the sperms of fern find entry into archeogonium, the reason being that

A

Pteris archegonia repel Funaria sperms

B

Funaria sperms get killed by Pteris sperms

C

Funaria sperms are less mobile

D

Pteris archegonia release chemical to attract its sperms

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ArchegoniaN/AofN/ApteridophytesN/AreleaseN/AsomeN/AchemotacticN/AagentsN/AsuchN/AasN/AorganicN/AacidsN/A(malicN/Aacid)N/AwhileN/AarchegoniaN/AofN/AbryophytesN/AreleaseN/AsucroseN/AandN/ApotassiumN/Asalts
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