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differences between oogonium and antheridium. (atleast 3 differences)​

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Answered by kashmirabairagi2
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Explanation:

As nouns the difference between antheridium and oogonium

is that antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes while oogonium is .

Answered by naseerahmadmalla85
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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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