heterosporous

(adjective)

producing both male and female gametophytes

Related Terms

  • cotyledon
  • synergid
  • ovule
  • sporophyll

Examples of heterosporous in the following topics:

  • Sporophytes and Gametophytes in Seedless Plants

    • In contrast, heterosporous plants produce two morphologically different types of spores .
    • Heterosporous plants produce two morphologically different types of spores: microspores, which develop into the male gametophyte, and megaspores, which develop into the female gametophyte.
  • Life Cycle of a Conifer

    • Like all gymnosperms, pines are heterosporous, generating two different types of spores: male microspores and female megaspores.
  • Characteristics of Gymnosperms

    • Like all seed plants, gymnosperms are heterosporous: both sexes of gametophytes develop from different types of spores produced by separate cones.
  • Ferns and Other Seedless Vascular Plants

    • Lycophytes can be homosporous or heterosporous.
  • The Life Cycle of an Angiosperm

    • As with gymnosperms, angiosperms are heterosporous.
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