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.
A tiny cell that can grow into a new fern or moss is called a spore. Some plants, like ferns, produce these instead of seeds. Spores are also used for reproduction by mushrooms and by molds.
Ferns, moss.
Moss egg cells, also known as archegonia, are produced in the reproductive structures called gametangia, which are located at the tips of the gametophyte plant body. These gametangia develop on the female moss plants, and each gametangium contains an egg cell.
Because ferns are vascular plants
It depends what type of plant. In flowering plants the male and female reproductive organs are in the flowers, in pine trees they are found in the cones, in moss and ferns it is different again.
The plant belongs to the Lycopodiaceae family and is related to mosses and ferns. It is often called club moss.
Plantae cells are Eukaryotic. The plantae is multicellular and goes through photosynthesis. There are moss, ferns, trees, and flowing plants that are composed of plantae cells.
Dryopteris are ferns.
No, moss does not produce flowers in its reproductive cycle. Instead, moss reproduces through spores.
Fungi. Moss. Ferns.
2 sets of chromosomes in their vegetative cells and are said to be diploid, both have the same or similar genetic information.