1. Testes
In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
non-motile gametes and cell wall structure.
Antheridium is the male part of seedless plants, like algae and fungi, and the archegonium is the female part.
The female structure that is homologous to the testes are the ovaries in females. Both function in the production of gametes.
The pituitary gland secretes FSH and LH. FSH is in charge of stimulating the gonads to produce the gametes (eggs and sperms). However, in males testosterone is needs to produce "good" sperm. LH stimulates a specific group of cells called Leydig cells (intersitial cells) to produce testosterone.
In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
gametangia
ovaries
the urinary bladder
Form gametes that may be involved in fertilization.
non-motile gametes and cell wall structure.
Antheridium is the male part of seedless plants, like algae and fungi, and the archegonium is the female part.
Yes they are, zygotes themselves are the product of fusion between two haploid gametes. These gametes fuse in order to develop into a multicellular structure, which they are unable to do unless they fuse. The product of their fusion is a zygote which is able to develop into a multicellular structure.
The female structure that is homologous to the testes are the ovaries in females. Both function in the production of gametes.
The pituitary gland secretes FSH and LH. FSH is in charge of stimulating the gonads to produce the gametes (eggs and sperms). However, in males testosterone is needs to produce "good" sperm. LH stimulates a specific group of cells called Leydig cells (intersitial cells) to produce testosterone.
It made it possible to move water within the plant structure.
unisex gametes