embryophytes

navigate by keyword : algae allows and being botanical contains cycle displacement embryophytes fernal for gamete gametes gametophyte gametophytes gametophytic generation grain groups haploid homologous life macro male mistaken other part phase plant plants pollen produces prothallus seed sense some sometimes term their

Moss Plantae Bryophyta plant growing on tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss Plantae Bryophyta plant growing on tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss Plantae Bryophyta plant growing on tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water beads on tiny bryophytes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Autumn Leaves and Moss Across a Rock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro of pollen in a plant
Moss seed heads macro. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone with moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone with moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Sporophytes of moss tropical rainforest Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Sporophytes of moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss Icicles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss on a tree trunk Royalty Free Stock Photo
The grain of pollen is the male gametophyte, it produces and contains the male gametes, and allows their displacement. He is sometimes mistaken for being a gamete. The pollen grain is homologous to gametophytes in other groups of Embryophytes eg fernal prothallus and some algae. It is part of the haploid phase of the life cycle of seed plants. It is a gametophytic generation in the botanical sense of the term.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.