Plants produce sperm cells and egg cells/ova as do animals. The exact structures may differ of course. Remember that plants have a gametophyte and sporophyte life stage. Only the gametophyte produces gametes/sex cells. The sporophyte produces spores. In the case of pollen, that is a type of spore which grows a gametophyte within itself which produces sperm.
the male sex cells of a plant can be found covering your car and house in the spring; pollen. most plants utilize either the wind or organisms to carry the pollen grains into the carpels of the flower where they fertilize the ovule. I'm almost certain anyways.
The male sex cell in the plant is called the pollen. The female sex cell in the plant is called the ovum.
Microspore mother cells in the anther lobe of a flower.
Overy and stigma
Sperm
pollen grain
Its called the testefloater.
meiosis results in the production of our specialized sex cell what for male and what for female
The male sex cells or gametes are called sperm.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
pollen
gametes
gametes
Its called the testefloater.
it's called a steman (i think)
why anthers are removed from flowers before selective pollination
male flowers produce pollen. the females take it in it's reproductive system.
meiosis results in the production of our specialized sex cell what for male and what for female
male sex cells are formed in anther and female sex cells in the ovary
The male sex cells or gametes are called sperm.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.