archegonia in English

noun
1
the female sex organ in mosses, liverworts, ferns, and most conifers.
Antheridia formed on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the wing, while archegonia formed on the ventral surface of the anterior cushion.

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1. Archegonia: Archegonia are produced close to the growing point

2. These Archegonia contain zygotes

3. Marchantia Archegonia (female) 4x

4. Archegonia are female reproductive structures

5. What are synonyms for Archegonia?

6. Archegoniate definition is - bearing Archegonia

7. Fern Antheridia and Archegonia, w.m

8. Archegonia produce female gametes

9. Moss Antheridia and Archegonia, w.m

10. Fern Antheridia and Archegonia, w.m

11. Antheridium), eggs are produced in archegonia (sing

12. Ø Female sex organ is called Archegonia

13. Sterile cells occur in the interior of Archegonia

14. Marchantia bears Antheridia and archegonia on separate thalli

15. Synonyms for Archegonia in Free Thesaurus

16. The key difference between Antheridia and archegonia is that Antheridia are male sex reproductive structures whereas archegonia are female sex reproductive structures

17. A bisexual gametophyte has both Antheridia and archegonia

18. What does Archegonia mean? Plural form of archegonium

19. Ø Archegonia is a flask shaped structure

20. Antheridia and Archegonia are produced by gametophytes

21. Archegonia are usually flask-shaped in outline

22. Archegonia become receptive for fertilisation and liberation of Antherozoids begins

23. This is the structure that produces the female gametangia, Archegonia

24. Archegonia) the female sex organ of BRYOPHYTA, PTERIDOPHYTES and most GYMNOSPERMS

25. Archegonia (A) are located on the lower surface of the archegoniophore

26. B) In both groups, sperm swim from antheridia to Archegonia

27. In gymnosperms, Archegonia are much-reduced structures embedded in megagametophytes

28. Archegonia are embedded in the tissue of the thallus

29. Antherozoids enter in to archegonia and fertilized the egg

30. The previous paragraph mentioned that the Antheridia and archegonia are tiny.

31. The Archegonia and rhizoids are located on the underside of the thallus

32. Archegonia consists swollen basal portion called Venter and elongated neck

33. Antheridia and Archegonia are partially sunken in the gametophyte tissues

34. Fertilization: Swimming antherozoid reach to the Archegonia tip with the help of water.

35. Ø Archegonia have basal swollen venter and an elongated upper part called neck

36. The Antherozoids get transferred to archegonia by means of water for the fertilization

37. However, Archegonia in both gymnosperms and cryptograms produce a single egg cell.

38. Thus, eight groups of Archegonia develop on the upper surface of the disc

39. Location Antheridia are in the androecium Archegonia are in the gynoecium.

40. Archegonia) the female sex organ of BRYOPHYTA, PTERIDOPHYTES and most GYMNOSPERMS

41. Generally, Archegonia occur on the thallus of the gametophyte in cryptogams

42. The long necks of the Archegonia are visible and appear dark, protruding outward.

43. Archegonia are anchored to the gametophyte, from which they developed from by a foot

44. Swimming Antherozoid reach to the archegonia tip with the help of water

45. Typically, the motile male gametes swim through the water films to enter into the Archegonia

46. The prothallia are equipped with multiple antheridia (male reproductive organs) and Archegonia (female reproductive organs)

47. The antheridia and Archegonia are borne atop special gametophore stalks called antheridiophores and archegoniophores, respectively

48. Such plants are described as Archegoniate to distinguish them from algae, which do not possess Archegonia

49. ‘Antheridia formed on the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the wing, while Archegonia formed on …

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