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What are the mobile sexual reproductive part of all seedless plants?

The mobile sexual reproductive parts of seedless plants are sperm cells. These sperm cells are typically flagellated, allowing them to swim through water to reach the egg for fertilization. Seedless plants rely on water for the transfer of sperm to the egg, unlike seed plants which have pollen to transport sperm to the egg.


How are the Gametophytes of seed plant different from the gametophytes of seedless plants?

Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds


The pollen grain replaces what structure in the life cycle of seedless plants?

"Pollination is the transfer of the pollen grain from the anther to the stigma, where the pollen grain germinates, and becomes the mature male gametophyte." Source= Inquiry into Life Lab Manual. Therefore, the answer may be the mature male gametophyte...OR that it replaces a males sperm, depending on what your teacher is looking for. Hope this helps


What is the major difference between the gametophytes of a seedlees plant and a seed plant?

Seed plants are flowering plants so they product pollen that land on the female ovule and then produce a pollen tube that releases 2 sperm to fertilize the ovum and the polar nuclei and these form into a seed. In other seedless plants like algae and mosses the plants produce spores which are similar to pollen and many different versions of female gametes. To be honest seedless plants have many different life cycles that are much more in depth so the fertilization process and the maturation of the plants are very different.


What can you infer from the fact that seedless plants don't produce seed?

not

Related Questions

Are orchids seedless plants?

it is seedsless, it reproduces by pollen


Why do seedless plants require water for reproduction?

Seedless plants require the liquid water because the sperm has to swim to reach the egg. This is in contrast to most seed plants, that fertilize using pollen transferred by wind or insects.


What are the mobile sexual reproductive part of all seedless plants?

The mobile sexual reproductive parts of seedless plants are sperm cells. These sperm cells are typically flagellated, allowing them to swim through water to reach the egg for fertilization. Seedless plants rely on water for the transfer of sperm to the egg, unlike seed plants which have pollen to transport sperm to the egg.


How are the Gametophytes of seed plant different from the gametophytes of seedless plants?

Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds


Do seedless plants out number seed plants?

No, seed plants out number seedless by a lot.


In seedless plants what contains the eggs?

the spores all seedless plants have it.


What watermelons are seedless?

They are hybrid plants. Specifically grown to be seedless. I guess you could call them "engineered plants."


What are good questions to ask about Seedless plants?

Good questions to ask about Seedless Plants could include: - what are the differences between seedless and seeded plants? - Do seedless plants have better nutritional value than seeded plants? - Why do certain plants contain seeds?


The pollen grain replaces what structure in the life cycle of seedless plants?

"Pollination is the transfer of the pollen grain from the anther to the stigma, where the pollen grain germinates, and becomes the mature male gametophyte." Source= Inquiry into Life Lab Manual. Therefore, the answer may be the mature male gametophyte...OR that it replaces a males sperm, depending on what your teacher is looking for. Hope this helps


What is the major difference between the gametophytes of a seedlees plant and a seed plant?

Seed plants are flowering plants so they product pollen that land on the female ovule and then produce a pollen tube that releases 2 sperm to fertilize the ovum and the polar nuclei and these form into a seed. In other seedless plants like algae and mosses the plants produce spores which are similar to pollen and many different versions of female gametes. To be honest seedless plants have many different life cycles that are much more in depth so the fertilization process and the maturation of the plants are very different.


What might the environment be like without seedless plants?

within the seedless plants category


In seed plants the sperm make it to the egg via?

By swimming in watery fluid through the neck of archegonium the sperm reaches to the egg in seedless plants.