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What happens to male gametophytes because they don't have a meristem?

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Many male gametophytes are determinate in growth, that is they grow, develop many antheridia, release sperm and die. Howqever, male gametophytes can regenerate as hermaphrodites if isolated from cultures as old as 21 days.

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