Auxiliary Cell 〈Plus〉
It is a specialized cell on the female gametophyte that receives the diploid nucleus produced after fertilization.
They provide nutritive support to developing oocytes (young eggs) and participate in forming the vitelline envelope. Characteristics: These cells are 20–30 auxiliary cell
The fertilized egg (carpogonium) produces a connecting filament that fuses with the auxiliary cell, transferring the diploid nucleus. The auxiliary cell then initiates the growth of the carposporophyte, a structure that produces spores. It is a specialized cell on the female
Formation of an auxiliary cell ampulla and cystocarp... - ResearchGate The auxiliary cell then initiates the growth of
Some red algae are procarpic (the auxiliary cell is close to the carpogonium) while others are non-procarpic (the auxiliary cell is located far from the carpogonium, requiring long connecting filaments). 2. In Marine Invertebrates (e.g., Oysters/Bivalves)
The auxiliary cell is critical in the post-fertilization development of many red algae.
Based on the research, "auxiliary cell" refers to a specialized, supportive cell type, primarily discussed in and marine invertebrate embryology (e.g., in some bivalves). 1. In Red Algae (Rhodophyta)