Seed plants:produce seeds
Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
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Seed plants produce seeds Unlike gametophytes of seedless plants, the gametophytes of seed plants do not live independently of the sporophyte The sperm of seedless plants need water to swim to the eggs of female gametophytes. The sperm of seed plants don't need water to reach an egg. Sperm from inside tiny structures called pollen.
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In a moss, gametophytes are photosynthestic.
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
In plants it is in gametophytes. In animals it is in the gonads.
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antheridium
In a moss, gametophytes are photosynthestic.
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
No. there melons. they also call em ground squash. gametophytes are plants that are like, for example moss.
gametophytes
In plants it is in gametophytes. In animals it is in the gonads.
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Nonvascular plants and seedless vascular plants are both land plants that evolved from green algae. Both types also rely on water to be able to reproduce.
Pollen Grains
antheridium
In flowering plants, megaspores become the female gametophytes.
New fern plants grow out of spores into gametophytes. There are male and female gametophytes that produce gametes respectively. Because ferns are pteridophyta, they lack sporopollenin to provide transportation of sperm in the absence of water. In the presence of water, the antheridia of the gametophytes release sperm, which travel through the water and swim into the archegonia of other gametophytes, where the egg and sperm fuse together to form a zygote. This zygote grows into a sporophyte, which is what you typically see and recognize as a fern.