megagametophytes
Megagametophytes are a type of plant organ that develops from the female gametophyte in some plant species, particularly mosses and ferns. The megagametophyte is a non-photosynthetic, non-reproductive structure that serves as a protective casing for the female gametophyte, which contains the egg cells. It is usually larger and more complex than the male gametophyte, also known as the microgametophyte.
In plants that produce megagametophytes, the female gametophyte undergoes a series of cell divisions to produce
Megagametophytes are thought to have evolved as a way to increase the chances of fertilization and successful
Some plant species, such as the liverworts and hornworts, produce both megagametophytes and microgametophytes, while others,