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Bryophyte vs Antheridium - What's the difference?

bryophyte | antheridium |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between bryophyte and antheridium

is that bryophyte is (botany) any plant of the division bryophyta, defined sensu lato to comprise the mosses, liverworts and hornworts and corresponding to all embryophytes that are not vascular plants while antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes.

As nouns the difference between bryophyte and antheridium

is that bryophyte is (botany) any plant of the division bryophyta, defined sensu lato to comprise the mosses, liverworts and hornworts and corresponding to all embryophytes that are not vascular plants while antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes.

Antherozoid vs Antheridium - What's the difference?

antherozoid | antheridium |


In botany terms the difference between antherozoid and antheridium

is that antherozoid is one of the mobile male reproductive bodies in the antheridia of cryptogams while antheridium is an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes.

Gamete vs Antheridium - What's the difference?

gamete | antheridium |


As nouns the difference between gamete and antheridium

is that gamete is gamete (reproductive cell) while antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes.

Organ vs Antheridium - What's the difference?

organ | antheridium |


As nouns the difference between organ and antheridium

is that organ is organ while antheridium is (botany) an organ producing male gametes called antherozoids, found in bryophytes.

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