OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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grains containing the male sex cells
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anther
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pollen
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stigma
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filament
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Pollen grains are the male sex cell of a plant. They are present in the anther of a flower.
Detailed explanation-2: -Male gametes are found inside tiny pollen grains on the anthers of flowers. Female gametes are found in the ovules of a flower. Pollination is the process that brings these male and female gametes together.
Detailed explanation-3: -There is no sperm present in a pollen grain. A pollen grain is a tiny male plant, a male gametophyte (gamete-forming plant). He is a multicellular organism (usually two cells in flowering plants, but more in the case of gymnosperm pollen) capable of producing sperm if he gets an opportunity.
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