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How plants make their gametes?

plant produce gametes through meiosis


What is the function of an Antheridia?

It produce and contains the male gametes called antherozoids.it is present in the gametophyte phase of a lower plants.


What plant division has plants that produce female reproductive structures?

Phanerogamae is the plant division that has plants that produce the female reproductive structures.


What is the role of gametangium in plants?

A gametopyte has haploid set of chromosomes whereas a sporophyte has diploid set of chromosomes. A gametophyte produces the gamets ( male & female) and a sporophyte produces spores in the sporangium. Germination of these spores results in the formation of gametophyte plants.


What do you call gametes in plants?

The gametes in a plant are called the sex organs. These organs are called the ovary and the stamen.


Which plants are seedless?

There are plants with seeds and also those which produce spores or gametes for reproduction. Ferns, horsetails, mosses, and liverworts do not produce flowers or grow from seeds.


What structures produce eggs in nonvascular plants?

archegonium


Where does meiosis occur in seedless plants?

Meiosis typically occurs in the specialized structures called sporangia or sporophylls in seedless plants. These structures are found on the sporophyte generation of the plant, where meiosis takes place to produce spores.


Which sorts of plants undergo sexual reproduction?

Any plant that produces haploid gametes can be said to undergo sexual reproduction. The process involves the "joining" of two haploid gametes to form a diploid embryo (or zygote). Pretty much all plants that produce flowers (Angiosperms) or cones (Gymnosperms) produce pollen and eggs (which are the haploid gametes).


What are animal and plant structures called?

Plants and animals are called


Do plants produce eggs or cones?

Plants produce eggs and sperm. In certain plants, like those of thephyla Coniferophyta (your basic pines), the eggs and/or sperm are contained in cones. Therefore cones are not sex cells, they are more like carriers of gametes.


Is it true that plants that produce flowers are called angiosperms?

Yes, Plants that produce flowers are called Angiosperms. You are correct.