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explain the development of the male gametopgyte in plants.​

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Answered by subburajkvs
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The male gametophyte is formed in the anthers of the stamens, and the female gametophyte is located in the ovules within the pistil. In the anther, four pollen sacs (locules) contain numerous microspore mother cells, each of which undergoes meiosis to produce four microspores in a tetrad..

Answered by SnowHeartMehak
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The male gametophyte is formed in the anthers of the stamens, and the female gametophyte is located in the ovules within the pistil. In the anther, four pollen sacs (locules) contain numerous microspore mother cells, each of which undergoes meiosis to produce four microspores in a tetrad (Figure 2A).

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