Biology, asked by ARYAyadav, 1 year ago

Describe about pollen grains....

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Answered by Anonymous
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A pollen grain is a microscopic body that contains the male reproductive cell of a plant. It is crucial in a plant's fertilization process. Learn more about this tiny structure and take a short quiz at the end.


Spring is a time of new growth and fresh beginnings. Days get longer, the sun gets warmer, and flowers bloom in a magnificent show of color. And as a result of these lovely blossoms everywhere, many of us find ourselves in sneezing fits. In order for flowers to propagate every year, they must be pollinated. And pollination sends millions of tiny pollen grains through the air, many of which end up in our nose.

But pollen does not exist simply to make us miserable. Pollen grains represent the male portion of the reproductive process in plants and trees. These tiny bodies are swirling in the air and on the legs of insects so that they can join the female part of the plant to create a new seed. This important process is known as fertilization. As we will discover, pollen plays a crucial role in the plant world.

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Answered by ritika68636678
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each pollen grains contains vegetative( non-reproductive) cells ( only a single cell in most flowering plants but several in other seed plants) and a reproductive cell.
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