The reproductive cells of bryophytes are called gametes. In bryophytes, male gametes are produced in structures called antheridia, while female gametes are produced in archegonia. These gametes are involved in the sexual reproduction process, leading to the formation of a zygote that develops into a sporophyte. Bryophytes also reproduce asexually through structures like gemmae.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
The reproductive structures of bryophytes are called gametangia. These structures produce the gametes (sperm and egg) necessary for sexual reproduction in bryophytes. Gametangia are typically found at the tips of the gametophyte plant.
The reproductive or sex cells are also called gametes.
The reproductive or sex cells are also called gametes.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
Bryophytes are small, low growing plants that are found in moist environments. Bryophytes do not have lignified tissue. Lignified tissue is hard like a tree bark.
The reproductive or sex cells are also called gametes.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
It depends on the type. Male reproductive cells are called sperm. Female reproductive cells are called ova or ovum depending on how many. As for the definition, a sexual reproductive cell is a cell that helps the organism reproduce or give birth.
A male or female reproductive cell is called a gamete. =-)
false reproductive cells (also called germ cells) are egg & sperm when these reproductive cells fuse together, the zygote is formed
Gametes are also called sex cells, reproductive cells, or germ cells. They are specialized cells that carry genetic information and are involved in sexual reproduction.