gametangium
Examples of gametangium in the following topics:
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Sporophytes and Gametophytes in Seedless Plants
- Gametangia (singular, gametangium) are organs observed on multicellular haploid gametophytes.
- The male gametangium (antheridium) releases sperm.
- Many seedless plants produce sperm equipped with flagella that enable them to swim in a moist environment to the archegonia: the female gametangium.
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Zygomycota: The Conjugated Fungi
- Two opposing mating strains (type + and type –) must be in close proximity for gametangia (singular: gametangium) from the hyphae to be produced and fuse, leading to karyogamy .
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Fungi Reproduction
- Finally, meiosis takes place in the gametangia (singular, gametangium) organs, in which gametes of different mating types are generated.
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Plant Adaptations to Life on Land
- Four major adaptations are found in all terrestrial plants: the alternation of generations, a sporangium in which the spores are formed, a gametangium that produces haploid cells, and apical meristem tissue in roots and shoots.
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Liverworts and Hornworts
- Once released, male gametes swim with the aid of their flagella to the female gametangium (the archegonium), and fertilization ensues.