stamen, pollen pod
Angiosperms produce flowers, which contain reproductive structures called ovaries that develop into fruits containing seeds. Fruits serve as a means of seed dispersal by attracting animals to eat and spread the seeds.
Gametophytes produce gametes (eggs and sperm) during the plant life cycle. These gametes will fuse during fertilization to form a zygote, which will develop into a new sporophyte plant.
An angiosperm egg develops in a protective structure called an ovule. The ovule is contained within the ovary of the flower and houses the female gametophyte that will eventually develop into the egg cell.
Angiosperms are called so because they produce seeds enclosed within a protective structure known as a fruit. The term "angio" means "container" or "vessel" in Greek, referring to the fruit that contains the seeds. This characteristic distinguishes angiosperms from gymnosperms, which have naked seeds.
In most plants, the sporophyte generation is dominant. In fern, for example, the fern itself is the sporophyte. This organism produces spores that fall to the substrate below and grow into a separate organism called a gametophyte. The gametophyte produces sperm and eggs in order to produce a new sporophyte which grows out of the gametophyte's body, destroying it. It is important to note that the gametophyte is haploid and the sporophyte is dploid.
angiosperms are flowering plants and there are about 26000 living species, they are found in nearly every environment, they are used to produce many products such as medicine. they produce chemical defenses such as cocaine and are crucial for human existence because most agricultural crops are angiosperms
Structures in plants that produce gametes are called gametangia. In ferns and mosses, the male gametangia are called antheridia, while the female gametangia are called archegonia. In flowering plants, the male gametangia are the pollen grains produced in the anthers, and the female gametangia are the ovules contained in the ovary.
The male gametophyte in an angiosperm is the stamen. The female gametophyte in an angiosperm is the pistil.This is completely wrong. The male gametophyte consists of the generative cell and the tube cell in the pollen grain. The female gametophyte is the 7-celled 8 nucleate embryo sac.
Yes, Plants that produce flowers are called Angiosperms. You are correct.
Carnations are angiosperms. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, while gymnosperms produce naked seeds. Carnations produce seeds within a fruit structure called a "hip" after flowering.
Angiosperms produce flowers, which contain reproductive structures called ovaries that develop into fruits containing seeds. Fruits serve as a means of seed dispersal by attracting animals to eat and spread the seeds.
the name is called dandlion
The nuclei that flank the egg in a female gametophyte are called synergids. They are located adjacent to the egg cell in the ovule and play a role in guiding the pollen tube towards the egg during fertilization in angiosperms.
Angiosperms from gymnosperms. Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed within fruits, while gymnosperms produce seeds that are not enclosed. The presence of flowers and fruits in angiosperms aids in seed dispersal and reproduction.
Cilia
The seed coat - Iyer!
The majority of plants belong to the category of angiosperms, which are also called flowering plants. Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, while conifers are gymnosperms that produce naked seeds typically held within a cone. Angiosperms also have flowers for reproduction, while conifers have cones.