Moss gametes are non-motile. In moss reproduction, male gametes, or sperm, are produced in antheridia and are released into water, where they swim to reach the female gametes, or eggs, housed in archegonia. However, the sperm itself does not have the ability to move independently; it relies on water for transport.
Because mosses require water for their motile gametes and also being very delicate damp areas are best for growth
No, some are filamentous or even with false branching. But in most of the algae their gametes are motile, having flagella.
most people believe that plantae are motile
Klebsiella oxytoca is non-motile, meaning it does not have the ability to move using flagella or other means.
Ulva is non-motile, meaning it is unable to actively move on its own. It relies on water currents and other external factors for dispersal and movement.
A motile gamete is a sperm cell; it is motile because it has a flagellum and it swims around, and it is a gamete because, combined with the non-motile ovum, it can form a zygote and hence a new organism.
Motile gametes, such as sperm in animals, are formed through a process called gametogenesis. In males, spermatogenesis occurs in the testes, where diploid germ cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid sperm cells, which develop flagella for motility. In females, while oogenesis produces non-motile eggs, some species have motile gametes like sperm that swim to fertilize the egg. The formation of motile gametes is essential for sexual reproduction, allowing for genetic diversity through the fusion of haploid gametes.
Plasmodium are motile.
No, Klebsiella pneumoniae is non-motile. No, Klebsiella pneumoniae is non-motile.
male gonads
If an organism is motile then it can move. Plants are not motile.
Because mosses require water for their motile gametes and also being very delicate damp areas are best for growth
In men, gametes are produced continuously throughout their lives via spermatogenesis, which occurs in the testes. In women, gametes are formed during fetal development and released monthly after puberty through oogenesis, which takes place in the ovaries. Additionally, men produce multiple small motile gametes (sperm), while women produce fewer larger non-motile gametes (eggs).
yes
they are sessile
No, some are filamentous or even with false branching. But in most of the algae their gametes are motile, having flagella.
Fungi are non motile means they are not able to move.