Biology, asked by kavyabm0123, 1 year ago

antheridium of a pteridophytes can be compared to what in angiosperm?

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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 ) of Angiosperms....

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

"Antheridium of pteridophytes' can be 'compared' to the 'stamen of gymnosperms."  

Explanation:

'Antheridium' is a structure which contains the 'male gametes or sperms'. More than one 'antheridium' is known as 'antheridia' which together form an androecium.  

A bunch of stamens (which is the "pollen-producing male reproductive" structure in gymnosperms) is also called androecium.

The two structures are 'similar to each other' and react as the same function in different types of plants.  

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