How many cells are present in male gamatophyte at the time of liberation from anther and name them ... With respect bio of 2?
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The male gametophyte, also called the pollen grain or microgametophyte, develops within the anther and consists of two sperm cells encased within a vegetative cell (Gifford and Foster, 1989). Female gametophyte formation is required for sexual and asexual seed development in angiosperms.
The haploid gametophyte produces the male and female gametes by mitosis in distinct multicellular structures. Fusion of the male and females gametes forms the diploid zygote, which develops into the sporophyte.
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