The archegonium is derived from spores which come from an Mature Sporophytes (2N). So the archegonium is N (Haploid) thus the formation of eggs and spermatozoide are a proces of mitosis which happen in haploid cells.
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It swims to the egg and fertilize it.
These two other answers are straight cap. The correct answer is Antheridium for A+ people.
antheridium (:
the archegonium structure produces haploid egg cells (the female reproductive structure-think "egg" like archEGonium) wheras the antheridium produces haploid sperm cells (the male reproductive structure)
the eggs are produced in the raithum of the plant
No, sperm are produced in the testes.
It swims to the egg and fertilize it.
These two other answers are straight cap. The correct answer is Antheridium for A+ people.
antheridium (:
the archegonium structure produces haploid egg cells (the female reproductive structure-think "egg" like archEGonium) wheras the antheridium produces haploid sperm cells (the male reproductive structure)
the eggs are produced in the raithum of the plant
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules.
On the gametophyte, cells in the archegonium and antheridium form the eggs and sperm. The sperm swim to the egg and fertilize it, forming the zygote. The embryo develops into the sporophyte, still attached to the gametophyte.
On the gametophyte, cells in the archegonium and antheridium form the eggs and sperm. The sperm swim to the egg and fertilize it, forming the zygote. The embryo develops into the sporophyte, still attached to the gametophyte.
By swimming in watery fluid through the neck of archegonium the sperm reaches to the egg in seedless plants.
Sperm is produced in the scrotum sac of the male.
Sperm are produced in the seminiferous tubules inside the testicles.