Biology, asked by deepanshisohan, 1 year ago

difference between archaegonium and oogonium? proper answer...

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Answered by vi1
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Oogonium is female reproductive part of Algae and fungi. It is unicellular. Archegonium is female reproductive part of bryophyte and pteridophyte, it is flask shaped and multicellular. There is no jaket arround the oogonium but archegonium is covered by jaket.
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deepanshisohan: ya sure i will mark u brainliest.....but is there any difference between their structures...
vi1: yes there is some difference s
deepanshisohan: please tell me..
vi1: oogonium is unicellular .
vi1: but archaegonium is multicellular
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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Answer:

Explanation:

Archaegonium: Archegonium, the female reproductive organ in ferns and mosses. An archegonium also occurs in some gymnosperms, e.g., cycads and conifers. Archegonia are the organs or cells inside which female gametes are produced and stored. It is the site for fertilization. It is the gametophyte phase in some plants.  

Oogonium: The diploid female gametogonium that gives rise to primary oocyte through oocytogenesis. The female reproductive structure in thallophytes (e.g. algae) that appear as rounded cells or sacs containing one or more oospheres. Oogonia are the cells that will grow into eggs one day. Oogonia are present into human fetus also which become egg gradually. In some plants Archegonium gives rise to the oogoniun which transforms gradually into an egg.

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The first meiotic division in the oogonium is completed when the egg is within the

A) Uterus

B) Follicle

C) Fallopian tube

D) Ovary, before it is surrounded by follicles

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Describe in proper sequence, the development of an ovum from oogonium in a human female?

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