microgametophyte
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- heterospory in plants
- In plant: Heterosporous life histories
…each microspore develops into a microgametophyte (male gametophyte), which ultimately produces male gametes (sperm), and each megaspore produces a megagametophyte (female gametophyte), which ultimately produces female gametes (eggs). Fusion of an egg and a sperm creates a zygote and restores the 2n ploidy level. The zygote divides mitotically to form…
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- In plant: Heterosporous life histories
reproduction in
- angiosperms
- In angiosperm: General features
A two-celled microgametophyte called a pollen grain germinates into a pollen tube and through division produces the haploid sperm. (The prefix micro- denotes gametophytes emanating from a male reproductive organ.) An eight-celled megagametophyte called the embryo sac produces the egg. (The prefix mega- denotes gametophytes emanating from…
Read More - In angiosperm: Anthers
…mitotically to form a two-celled microgametophyte; one cell is a tube cell (the cell that develops into a pollen tube), and the other is a generative cell, which will give rise to two sperm as a result of a further mitotic division. Thus, a mature microgametophyte consists of only three…
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- In angiosperm: General features
- lycophytes
- In lycophyte: Life cycle
…of the male gametophyte, or microgametophyte, usually occurs on the soil prior to the release of biflagellate sperm.
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- In lycophyte: Life cycle