Archegoniate is the study of the features of archegonium. The stalk holds the antheridium to the gametophyte. Each antheridium produces numerous sperm. The eggs are produced in tiny, typically somewhat flask-like structures called archegonia. Each archegonium holds one egg in a swollen section called the venter and the sperm enter through the channel in the narrower, tubular section.
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Archegoniate is the study of the features of archegonium. The stalk holds the antheridium to the gametophyte. Each antheridium produces numerous sperm. The eggs are produced in tiny, typically somewhat flask-like structures called archegonia. Each archegonium holds one egg in a swollen section called the venter and the sperm enter through the channel in the narrower, tubular section.