No, angiosperms do not have flagellated sperm. Instead, they have non-flagellated sperms that are carried to the egg by pollen tubes during fertilization.
Flagellated parasites include organisms such as Giardia lamblia, Trichomonas vaginalis, and Trypanosoma brucei, which use whip-like structures called flagella for movement. These parasites can cause infections in humans and other animals, resulting in diseases such as giardiasis, trichomoniasis, and African sleeping sickness.
A non-living pollinator refers to natural elements that facilitate the transfer of pollen between plants without being alive. This includes factors such as wind and water, which can carry pollen from one flower to another, enabling fertilization and reproduction. Unlike living pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, non-living pollinators do not have biological processes but play a crucial role in the ecosystem and plant life cycles.
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.
Flowering plants produce pollen grains, which are equivalent to spores in non-flowering plants. These pollen grains are responsible for plant reproduction through the process of pollination, where they are transferred to the female reproductive organs of the flower for fertilization.
No, angiosperms do not have flagellated sperm. Instead, they have non-flagellated sperms that are carried to the egg by pollen tubes during fertilization.
During pollination, the sperm of the male gametophyte are not flagellated because they generally do not move. They rely on the growth of a pollen tube to deliver them to the egg cell.
flagellated gametes
Pollen grains from plants which do not flower are very similar to that of flowering plants, except they are different.
flagellated algae
All Mycobacteria are non-flagellated. Originally thought to be non-motile, it has recently been discovered M. smegmatis and other species of Mycobacteria move using a sliding mechanism in which the organism flattens and retracts to move.
Flagellated gametes
Chytridiomycota are the only group of fungi that have a flagellated stage in their life cycle. The flagellated spores, called zoospores, help them to move through water and find new environments to colonize.
Pollen is considered non-living because it is a structure produced by plants for the purpose of reproduction. It consists of cells that carry genetic material but does not exhibit the characteristics of living organisms like growth, metabolism, or response to stimuli.
Ferns, mosses and some others
They are called Flagellates.Sources:Wikipedia, and my life science textbook
flagellated reproductive cells