The gametes in a plant are called the sex organs. These organs are called the ovary and the stamen.
The male gametes are called the pollen grains in a plant. The female gametes are called the eggs in a plant.
plants make their gametes by mitosis. This is because in meiosis the daughter cells only contain half the number of gametes. Plants reproduce by asexual reproduction, so the cells will be identical to the plant. This is done by mitosis
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
I got this from someone off of yahoo. I think the answer has something to do with how the gametes are formed. In animals, the gametes are formed from through spermatogenesis in males and oogenesis in females. The process the cells undergo is meiosis. In plants however, the formation of gametes have a few more steps. The spore phase, gametophyte phase and finally gametes. So the basic differences that exists between the life cycles of higher plants and higher animals is how the gametes are formed. Higher animals have "one" basic step to forming gametes while higher plants have several.
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plant produce gametes through meiosis
Meiosis
They are the sex cells. They are haploid cells.
plants make their gametes by mitosis. This is because in meiosis the daughter cells only contain half the number of gametes. Plants reproduce by asexual reproduction, so the cells will be identical to the plant. This is done by mitosis
eggs and sperm
Gametes
their verafied as one whole seed vascular
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
gametes
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In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
By sending their male gametes to the female gametes through their pollen tubes after germination of pollen grains.