In most of the seed plants sperms are formed in the pollen tube during pollen germination.
In the stamen
a film of water to carry the sperm to the egg
By swimming in watery fluid through the neck of archegonium the sperm reaches to the egg in seedless plants.
The term "sperm" refers to a reproductive cell produced by male animals; plants do not produce sperm, but they do have an equivalent reproductive structure known as pollen; that is found on the stamen of a flower. The Male gametophyte contains sperm in plants.
Adaptions that allow seed plants to reproduce without open water include a reproductive process that takes place in cones or flowers, the transfer of sperm by pollination, and the protection of embryos in seeds.
in stamen
In the stamen
eggs and sperm
Anthers.
sperm
Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds
pollen
because of the egg cell
a film of water on the plant for the sperm to reach the egg
no gymnosperms do NOT have sperm cells. They are actually "naked seeds"
a film of water to carry the sperm to the egg
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