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Movement of male gametes in lower plants (fern, bryophytes) is

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Thermotactic
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Chemotropism
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Chemotactic
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Phototactic
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The correct option is C Chemotactic
Movements of locomotion are generally very fast movements, which may be
(A) Autonomic or spontaneous and
(B) induced or paratonic.
The induced locomotory movements are also called as tactic movements induced by external stimuli. Based on the nature of stimuli, these may be of three types:
(i) Phototactic movement: Seen in zoospores and gametes, which are provided with a light sensitive eye spot, which is attracted by low light intensities.
(ii) Thermotactic movement: Movement in response to heat stimulus is seen in certain motile algae, like Chlamydomonas, which moves from a colder to a warmer place.
(iii) Chemotactic movement: In bryophytes and pteridophytes, the swimming antherozoids are attracted towards the archegonium by chemical stimuli, such as organic substances, like sugar, malic acid and so on.

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