Explain the development of male gametophyte
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The microsporangium contains microspore mother cells, which divide by meiosis to produce haploid microspores. The microspores develop into male gametophytes that are released as pollen. ... A new diploid sporophyte is formed when a male gamete from a pollen grain enters the ovule sac and fertilizes this egg.
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Answer: The microsporangium contains microspore mother cells, which divide by cellular division to produce haploid microspores. The microspores develops into male gametophytes that are released as pollen. A new diploid sporophyte is formed when a male gamete from a pollen grain enters the ovule sac and fertilizes this egg.
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