The male gametes of higher spore plants and the male gametes of animals are called spermatozoa

The male gametes of higher spore plants and the male gametes of animals are called spermatozoa, and the male gametes of seed plants are called sperm. Try to explain why different names are used for similar objects.

Both are haploid male germ cells.
Sperm do not have flagella; they move along the pollen tube.
Typical for gymnosperms and angiosperms.
Spermatozoa are mobile, have a flagellum.



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