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differentiate between pollen germination and seed germination with 4 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Pollens are very different from seeds because they are fine and powdery. They contain the microgametophytes or the gametes (comparable to the sperm cells) of seed plants. Like ordinary seeds, pollens can also have a hard coating for the pollen grain to provide protection during movement (pollination).

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Answered by meyamadhu8
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  1. Pollens are very different from seeds because they are fine and powdery. They contain the micro gametophytes or the gametes (comparable to the sperm cells) of seed plants. Like ordinary seeds, pollens can also have a hard coating for the pollen grain to provide protection during movement (pollination).
  2. Pollen for helping in fertilization and seed pollination takes place for growth of new plant
  3. thenSeeds are made at the base of the pistil, in the ovule. To be pollinated, pollen must be moved from a stamen to the stigma.
  4. pollens are smaller in size and seeds larger in size
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