What is made in the antheridium?
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The male sex organ, the antheridium, is a saclike structure made up of a jacket of sterile cells one cell thick; it encloses many cells, each of which, when mature, produces one sperm. ... At maturity, archegonia each contain one egg, and antheridia produce many sperm cells.
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Male gametangia is made in the antheridium
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- Simply put, an antheridium is a structure that produces and holds sperm cells in bryophytes (non-vascular plants) and ferns.
- The antheridia of the organism will begin to open and allow the sperm to flow out. This occurs during a period when there are water droplets for the sperm to swim through.
- An antheridium is a structure that produces and holds sperm cells in bryophytes (non-vascular plants) and ferns.
- An antheridium is a haploid structure or organ producing and containing male gametes (called antherozoids or sperm).
- The plural form is antheridia, and a structure containing one or more antheridia is called an androecium. During pollination, this generative cell divides and gives rise to sperm cells.
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