Sperm
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.
The male gametangium in mosses is called antheridium. It is the structure that produces and releases the sperm cells.
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Antheridium and oogonium.
antherozoids or simply male gametes
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.
In ecosystems where antheridium is found, arthrophytes are located is surface area.
A spore case. get it a spore case
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.