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arrange the following terms in a correct developmental sequence pollen grains, sporogenous tissue, microspore mother cell and male gametes

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Answered by darshgupta310
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The correct sequence is sporogenous tissue, pollen mother cell, microspore tetrad, pollen grain and male gamete.

Answered by IRahulJaykarI
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Following is the correct developmental sequence:Sporogenous tissue → pollen mother cell → microspore tetrad → pollen grain → male gameteWhen the microsporangium is developing, every cell of the sporogenous tissue serves as a pollen mother cell, giving rise to a microspore tetrad possessing four haploid microspores through the meiosis process (microsporogenesis). When the anthers mature, these microspores dissociate and develop into pollen grains. The pollen grains mature and give rise to male gametes.

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