archegonia
Moss egg cells are produced by the female reproductive organs called archegonia in moss plants. The archegonia are responsible for producing and releasing the egg cells, which are then fertilized by sperm cells to form a zygote.
Ten spermatozoa will be produced from ten spermatids. Egg cells are not formed from spermatids.
Sperm cells and egg cells are two types of animal gamete cells. Sperm cells are smaller, motile cells produced by males, while egg cells are larger, non-motile cells produced by females.
Neither. The union of a sperm and egg is called fertilization. Both sperm and egg cells are sex cells that are produced through meiosis.
germ cells
Moss egg cells are produced by the female reproductive organs called archegonia in moss plants. The archegonia are responsible for producing and releasing the egg cells, which are then fertilized by sperm cells to form a zygote.
The egg of a moss is produced within a cavity called the archegonium. This structure contains the egg cell and is where fertilization occurs.
archegonia
Egg is produced in the ovaries in females and sperm in testes in males.
egg cells and ovaries
yes males have egg cells produced from sprem. from a male.
The cells that are produced by meiosis are referred to as gametes. These gametes can either be sperm cells or egg cells.
Ten spermatozoa will be produced from ten spermatids. Egg cells are not formed from spermatids.
The ovaries.
The sperm and egg are produced by the testis and ovary. In higher plants these are pollen grains and egg cells produced in the stamen and ovule.
Oviduct is where the egg cells are fertilized while the ovary is where the egg cells are produced and where they mature.
The primary reproductive organ of the female is the ovary. It is responsible for producing and developing egg cells. The ovary contains small groups of cells, called follicles. The follicles are composed of two types of cells: a reproductive cell that produces the egg and nutrient-producing cells. The nutrient-producing cells provide energy-rich chemicals to the developing egg.