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In moss plants the antheridium produces .?

antherozoids or simply male gametes


How are the archegonium and antheridium important in the life cycles of a moss?

The antheridium is the male sex organ of a moss, and the archegonium is the female sex organ. These two, when joined produce moss offspring. So, why is it important in the life cycle of a moss? It's because moss need them so that they can reproduce.


Where are female gametes produces in nonvascular plants?

antheridium (:


What does flowers does in plants?

Flowering plants do not have a sporophyte. They have antheridium and archegonium to produce their gametes. Sporophyte is found in ferns, mosses, club mosses, lycophytes, etc but not in flowering plants. Flowering plants produces pollen while a sporophyte produces spores


In flowering plants the sporophyte does what?

Flowering plants do not have a sporophyte. They have antheridium and archegonium to produce their gametes. Sporophyte is found in ferns, mosses, club mosses, lycophytes, etc but not in flowering plants. Flowering plants produces pollen while a sporophyte produces spores


What produces male nuclei in water molds?

antheridium


What produces sperm in nonvascular plants?

Nonvascular plants, such as mosses and liverworts, do not produce sperm. They rely on water for the movement of their sperm cells to reach the egg for fertilization.


What is the male gametangium in mosses called?

The male gametangium in mosses is called antheridium. It is the structure that produces and releases the sperm cells.


What is a type of gamete produced by antheridium?

Sperm is the type of gamete produced by an antheridium in some organisms, such as algae and bryophytes. It is a small, motile male gamete that fertilizes the egg to form a zygote.


Where are spores found in ferns and mosses?

A spore case. get it a spore case


Where are the female gametophytes produced in non vascular plants?

antheridium


What is an antheridium?

An antheridium is a structure found in some plants and algae that produces and releases sperm cells. It is typically a flask-shaped structure that contains sperm cells, which are then released to fertilize eggs in nearby archegonia. Antheridia are an important part of the reproductive process in organisms that have them.