How are the male and female gametophytes of pteridophytes and gymnosperms different from each other?
Gametophyte of Pteridophyte |
Gametophyte of Gymnosperm | ||
(a) |
A distinct male gametophyte may not be present. |
(a) |
A male gametophyte is always present. |
(b) |
It contains an antheridium. |
(b) |
An antheridium is not found. |
(c) |
Male gametes are flagellated. |
(c) |
Male gametes may or may not be flagellated. |
(d) |
Male gametes reach the female gamete by swimming in a film of water. |
(d) |
Male gametes reach the female gamete through a pollen tube. Water is not required. |
(e) | A distinct female gametophyte may or may not be present. | (e) | A distinct gametophyte is always present. |
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The size of gametophyte of of pteridophytes quite large compare to gymnosperm's gametophytes. Gametophyte of pteridophytes are photosynthetic in nature while gametophyte of gymnosperms are are not photosynthetic in nature