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the archegonium structure produces haploid egg cells (the female reproductive structure-think "egg" like archEGonium) wheras the antheridium produces haploid sperm cells (the male reproductive structure)

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What structures produce eggs in nonvascular plants?

archegonium


A structure in seedless plants that produce eggs?

Archegonium


Is sperm produced in the archegonium?

Sperm is not produced in the archegonium. Archegonia are structures in plants that produce female gametes (eggs) through the process of oogenesis. Sperm cells are produced in the antheridia, which are male reproductive structures in plants.


How are the archegonium and antheridium important in the life cycles of a moss?

The antheridium is the male sex organ of a moss, and the archegonium is the female sex organ. These two, when joined produce moss offspring. So, why is it important in the life cycle of a moss? It's because moss need them so that they can reproduce.


What do the sperm produced by mosses require to reach an archegonium?

Sperm produced by mosses require a film of water to reach an archegonium. The water helps in carrying the sperm to the archegonium, where fertilization occurs. Without water, the sperm would not be able to swim to reach the archegonium.


What are the female gametes produced in non-vascular plants?

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Where is the photosynthetic tissue located in the liverwort?

In the Archegonium


Are sperm produced in the archegonium?

No, sperm are produced in the testes.


Where does fertilization of the egg occur in a seedless plant?

Inside the archegonium


What reproducing structure in a flowering plant produces eggs?

The archegonium.


Where does fertilization take place in bryophytes?

In bryophytes, fertilization typically takes place in the archegonium, which is the female reproductive structure. The sperm swims through water to reach the egg inside the archegonium, where fertilization occurs.


What is an archegonium?

An archegonium is a multicellular structure in plants, specifically in bryophytes and some ferns, that produces and contains the egg cells. It is typically located in the female reproductive organs of these plants and plays a key role in sexual reproduction by allowing the egg cells to be fertilized by sperm cells.