- Antheridium
An antheridium (plural: antheridia) is a
haploid structure or organ producing and containing malegamete s (called "antherozoids" orsperm ). It is present in thegametophyte phase oflower plant s likemoss es andfern s, and also in the primitive vascular psilotophytes. Manyalga e and some fungi, for exampleascomycete s andwater mould s, also have antheridia during theirreproductive stages.An antheridium typically consists of sterile cells and spermatogenous tissue. The sterile cells may form a central support structure or surround the spermatogenous tissue as a protective jacket. The spermatogenous cells give rise to spermatids via mitotic
cell division . Inbryophyte s, the antheridium is borne on an "antheridiophore", a stalk-like structure that carries the antheridium at its top.In many
gymnosperm s and allangiosperm s, the male gametophytes have been reduced to pollen grains and their antheridia have been reduced to a singlegenerative cell within the pollen grain. Duringpollination , this generative cell divides and gives rise to two sperm nuclei.The female counterpart to the antheridium is the
archegonium .Gallery
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