The male gametophyte in an angiosperm is the stamen. The female gametophyte in an angiosperm is the pistil.
This is completely wrong. The male gametophyte consists of the generative cell and the tube cell in the pollen grain. The female gametophyte is the 7-celled 8 nucleate embryo sac.
The male part is called the 'anther' or the 'stamen' and the female part is called the 'ovule'
The male is the pollen grain, the female is the ovule
Angiosperms
The answer is prokaryotic. Thankyou!
No. Only in bryophytes (mosses, hornworts, and liverworts) is the gametophyte dominant. In advanced plants, the sporophyte is dominant. The gametophyte in angiosperms is a tiny part buried w/in the flower. Hope this helps.
The sporophyte is dominant and free living. The Gametophyte is not free living
in bryophytes the sporophytes is diploid(2n) while the gametophyte in bryophytes is haploid(n).In bryophytes the sporophytes are totally or partially dependent on gametophytes while gametophytes are the dominant generation in bryophytes.Male sporophytes produce male spores and that of female produce megaspores of female spores while male gametophytes produce male gametes while female gametophytes produce female gametes
Angiosperms
The answer is prokaryotic. Thankyou!
to make gametes and to grow the sporeophyte (in angiosperms). in lower plants the gametophyte is grown from the sporeophyte.
stamen, pollen pod
No. Only in bryophytes (mosses, hornworts, and liverworts) is the gametophyte dominant. In advanced plants, the sporophyte is dominant. The gametophyte in angiosperms is a tiny part buried w/in the flower. Hope this helps.
The male gametophyte of a gymnosperm is a pollen grain
The sporophyte is dominant and free living. The Gametophyte is not free living
in bryophytes the sporophytes is diploid(2n) while the gametophyte in bryophytes is haploid(n).In bryophytes the sporophytes are totally or partially dependent on gametophytes while gametophytes are the dominant generation in bryophytes.Male sporophytes produce male spores and that of female produce megaspores of female spores while male gametophytes produce male gametes while female gametophytes produce female gametes
In flowering plants, megaspores become the female gametophytes.
No. The stamen is the male structure of the flower, consisting of a filament and anther. However, the mature, male gametophyte consists of a germinated pollen grain with its tube and two associated sperm.
Gametophytes go through mitosis to create gametes (pollen in male gametophyte and egg in female gametophyte)
Yes, angiosperms have two types of spores. They have both a male (microspore) and a female (megaspore).