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antherozoids of equisetum​

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Equisetum

Equisetum is a genus of ferns commonly known as the ‘horsetails’. They consist of 15 species of considerably unique plants from the class of ferns known as Equisetopsida.

Horsetails have a distinct growth form and spores with the ability to travel along the ground. They are found through most parts of Earth in wet environments.

Antherozoid (spermatozoid)

The motile male gamete of algae, fungi, bryophytes, clubmosses, horsetails, ferns, and certain gymnosperms. Antherozoids usually develop in an antheridium but in certain gymnosperms, such as Ginkgo and Cycas, they develop from a cell in the pollen tube

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