explain the development of male gametophyte and angiosperm
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Pollen grains develop in the stamen, which consists of a filament supporting the anther. The pollen mother cells undergo meiosis to form tetrads. The uni- nucleate young microspores are released from the tetrad with the help of enzymes secreted by the tapetum
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Microspore or the pollen grain represents the initial cell of male gametophyte. During germination, the cytoplasm of the pollen grain comes out in the form of a tube like structure called pollen tube through the germ pore. The pollen tube carries the tube nucleus cytoplasm and generative cell. The pollen tube grows through the style towards the ovule due to some chemical stimulus inside the ovary. The generative cell of the pollen grain divides by mitosis and forms two haploid non motile gametes. Pollen tube consisting of the two male gametes and a degenerating tube nucleus represents the male gametophyte.
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