antheridiast
Antheridiast is a term used in bryology and pteridology to describe an immature antheridium, the male reproductive organ in plants like mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and ferns. It is the stage of development before the antheridium is fully mature and capable of producing sperm. Within the antheridiast, the cells that will eventually develop into sperm are undergoing division and differentiation.
The development of an antheridium typically begins with a single superficial cell on the plant's thallus or
As the antheridiast matures, the internal cells undergo further divisions and metamorphose into numerous sperm. The