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Brilliant_brown [7]
3 years ago
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Match the following. 1. (pl. gametangia) an organ of lower plants, some protists and some fungi, that produces gametes gonad 2.

the reproductive cell in sexual reproduction—for example, the egg or sperm isogamy 3. gamete-producing organ in animals gametangium 4. cone-bearing plant; often called evergreen gamete 5. the condition of having isogametes—gametes of the same size and shape gymnosperm
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Dmitry [639]3 years ago
6 0

The correct matching is as follows-

1. (pl. gametangia) an organ of lower plants, some protists and some fungi, that produces gametes- gametangium.

2. the reproductive cell in sexual reproduction- for example, the egg or sperm.

3. gamete-producing organ in animals - gonad.

4. cone-bearing plant - gymnosperm.

5. the condition of having isogametes - isogamy.

Gametangium refers to the specialized organ of algae, fungi, ferns and other plants involved in the production of gametes. A female gametangia is called the archegonia producing the egg cells and the male gametangia is called the antheridia producing the sperm cells.

Sexual reproduction is characterized by the production and fusion of the male and female gametes called the sperm and the egg respectively.

The gamete producing organ in animals is called the gonads. It is the testis in the male and the ovary in the female.

Gymnosperms are naked seeded plants. The scales or leaves modified to form the male and the female cones.

Isogamy is a type of sexual reproduction that involves the gametes of similar morphology with similar size.



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