Flowering plants have gametes, which are the haploid sex cells. The sperm (male gamete) are found in the pollen on top of the anther. The eggs (female gamete) are located deep in a ovule usually in the center of the flower. Some flowers "self-pollinate" and others must have help from pollinators, such as bees, to get the sperm to the egg for the production of seeds.
The process of meiosis produces pronography, also called sexual perversion.
the female egg and male sperm.
jametes come from the life cycle how because it help it grow? wrong. Gametes develop from the multicellular haploid gametophytes (Greek phyton, "plant"). Fertilization gives rise to a multicellular, diploid sporophyte that produces haploid spores via meiosis.
The human gametes are Male gametes are sperm and female gametes are eggs. And the gametes chromosome numbers are 42.
Reproductive cells or gametes.
plant produce gametes through meiosis
Meiosis
plants make their gametes by mitosis. This is because in meiosis the daughter cells only contain half the number of gametes. Plants reproduce by asexual reproduction, so the cells will be identical to the plant. This is done by mitosis
eggs and sperm
their verafied as one whole seed vascular
Gametes in plants are called pollen (male gamete) and ovule (female gamete). Pollen and ovule are produced in the reproductive structures of plants, such as flowers, and are involved in the process of fertilization to produce seeds.
Male gametes are found in the pollen grains of plants. These pollen grains are produced in the male reproductive organs of plants, such as stamens in flowering plants. They are the equivalent of sperm cells in animals and are necessary for fertilizing the female gametes, which are typically located in the ovules.
antheridium (:
An antheridium is a structure in plants that produces and releases male gametes, such as sperm cells. These male gametes are involved in the process of sexual reproduction by fertilizing female gametes to form a zygote.
No, in plants gametes did not become larger as reproductive strategies evolved. Instead, plants developed various mechanisms to aid in fertilization, such as producing pollen grains to carry sperm cells to the egg cells. This enabled plants to efficiently reproduce without the need for larger gametes.
By sending their male gametes to the female gametes through their pollen tubes after germination of pollen grains.
antherozoids or simply male gametes