Anthers produce the pollen grains; ovary produces the ovules
It is called gamete. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.
The male gametes in most of the non-flowering plants are motile and these are carried to the female gamete by their own movement in presence of water.
Fertilization in flowering plants is achieved by transferring the male gamete through pollen tube whereas in nonflowering plants the male male gametes are motile and transferred in aqueous medium.
A gamete is, by definition, a single cell.In animals a male gamete is called a spermatozoon (plural spermatozoa), or simply sperm or sperm cell. A female gamete is an ovum (pl ova), or unfertilized egg. (A fertilized egg is a zygote.)In lower plants, such as mosses and ferns, the male gamete may be called a sperm or an antherozoid.In flowering plants, the male gamete is a nucleus within the pollen grain.
The coevolution of flowering plants and insects are responsible for much of the diversity of these groups. The proper order for the hierarchy of increasing complexity is cells, molecules, organelles, tissues, and organs.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
no!plants like mushrooms and ferns both exude spores held responsible for reproduction
A gamete. It might be a bit too broad though. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.
There are two types of flowering plants. These two types of flowering plants are the perennials and the annual flowering plants.
Pollination only occurs in flowering plants. It is part of the process of sexual reproduction. The pollen grain contains the male gamete.
Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.
flowering plants and non-flowering plants