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In a moss, gametophytes are photosynthestic.
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
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Yes, the sex organs in which gametes are produced are formed on gametophytes in plants. Gametophytes are the haploid phase of the plant life cycle, and they give rise to the male and female gametes through processes like mitosis and meiosis in specialized structures called gametangia.
Microspores and megaspores are produced by meiosis. In plants, microspores develop into male gametophytes (pollen), while megaspores develop into female gametophytes (embryo sacs). This process occurs in the reproductive structures of seed plants, where diploid sporophytes undergo meiosis to produce these haploid spores.
Only in those cases where spores are not differentiated into micro- & megaspores for developing the gametophytes. Thus homosporous vascular plants produce archegonia and antheridia on same gametophyte.
In a moss, gametophytes are photosynthestic.
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
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In flowering plants, megaspores become the female gametophytes.
Yes, the sex organs in which gametes are produced are formed on gametophytes in plants. Gametophytes are the haploid phase of the plant life cycle, and they give rise to the male and female gametes through processes like mitosis and meiosis in specialized structures called gametangia.
Primitive vascular plants are also know as a pteridophytes but fern is their more common name. The ferns life cycle is split between sporophytes phases and free-living gametophytes unlike other vascular plants.
Pollen grains are produced in vascular plants
Depends if you are talking about animals or plants. Plants: male gametophytes (pollen grains) are found in the anther(microsprangium), female ovules are found in the ovary (megasporangium). Animals: Generally male found in the testes and female gametophyes in the ovaries
Both bear seeds; both are vascular plants; Gametophytes in both groups are dependent on sporophytes
Seed plants:produce seeds Seedless plants:don't produce seeds