Asked by Cacique Rodriguez on May 10, 2024
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What is the male sexual structure that produces sperm in plants?
A) Antheridium
B) Archegonium
C) Sporangium
D) Strobilus
E) Stoma
Antheridium
(pl., antheridia) In plants, the multicellular male gametangium (sex organ) that produces sperm cells. Compare with archegonium.
Archegonium
A female reproductive structure found in ferns, mosses, and some conifers and flowering plants, producing a single egg cell for fertilization.
Sporangium
A spore case, found in plants, certain protists, and fungi.
- Describe the role and structure of gametangia in plant reproduction.
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Adryenne KnightMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Antheridium is the male sexual structure in many plants, algae, and fungi that produces sperm.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the role and structure of gametangia in plant reproduction.
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