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antheridium of a pteridophytes can be compared to

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antheridium in Pteridophytes is the male reproductive organ that produces male gametes....

Antheridium of pteridophytes is comparable to the STAMEN (male reproductive organ )

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Answered by jgpilapil
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Hello there!

The antheridium of a pteridophyte can be compared to the stamen in angiosperms, specifically the anther. In humans, the antheridium is comparable to the testes.

Pteridophytes include ferns and fern-allies which reproduce through spores. The antheridium is a haploid male structure that contains the male gametes or sperm of the pteridophyte.

In angiosperms or flowering plants, the stamen is the male reproductive organ consisting of the anther that produces the pollen (has the sperm) and a filament that holds the anther. Therefore, in structure, anther in angiosperm is comparable to the antheridium in pteridophyte.

Additionally, in human male, the testes is the organ/structure that houses and produces the sperm.

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