do plants make sperm and egg cells

No, plants do not produce sperm and egg cells as animals do. Instead, they have specialized structures called gametangia, which produce and house the gametes (sex cells). Within the gametangia, plants produce male and female gametophytes that eventually develop into sperm and egg cells, respectively. These gametophytes are produced through a process called alternation of generations, where plants alternate between diploid (sporophyte) and haploid (gametophyte) life stages.