cellulescompagnon
Cellulescompagnon, also known as companion cells, are specialized cells found in certain plants, particularly in the genus Ephedra. These cells are unique because they are non-reproductive and do not undergo meiosis, unlike the reproductive cells or gametophytes. Instead, they are involved in the production of spores and are essential for the plant's reproductive cycle.
The term "cellulescompagnon" comes from the French language, where "compagnon" translates to "companion" or "partner." This
Companion cells are characterized by their large size and the presence of a prominent nucleus. They are
The study of companion cells, or cellulescompagnon, is important for understanding the reproductive biology of certain