antheridium
Americannoun
plural
antheridianoun
plural
antheridia-
An organ in certain organisms that produces male gametes. Antheridia are found in many groups of organisms, including the bryophytes, ferns, ascomycete fungi, and some algae. Most gymnosperms and all angiosperms, however, have lost the antheridium, and its role is filled by the pollen grain.
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Compare archegonium
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Etymology
Origin of antheridium
From New Latin, dating back to 1850–55; see origin at anther, -idium
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The “male” strain produces an antheridium and the “female” strain develops an ascogonium.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
Flagellated sperm released from the antheridium swim on a wet surface to the archegonium, where the egg is fertilized.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
In a process called plasmogamy, the ascogonium and antheridium fuse to form a cell with multiple haploid nuclei.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
Once released from the antheridium, the clock begins to count down their survival probability.
From Scientific American • Jul. 28, 2012
The antheridium remains for a long time recognizable without undergoing any essential modification, but the dark colour of the perithecium soon hides it from the observer’s eye.
From Fungi: Their Nature and Uses by Cooke, M. C. (Mordecai Cubitt)
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