In a pollen grain, large irregularly shaped nucleus
present in
(a) generative cell (b) tube cell
(c) vegetative cell (d) none of these
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d) is the answer I think
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Correct Answer is (c)
Explanation:
(c) In a pollen grain, large irregularly shaped nucleus present in vegetative cell.
- At the point when the dust grain is mathure , it contains two cells , the vegetative cell and generative cell.
- The vegetative cell is greater , has bottomless nourishment save and an enormous unpredictably molded core.
- The generative cell is little and buoys in the cytoplasm of the vegetative cell .
- The vegetative cell needs to deliver all the "hardware" expected to frame and build up the dust tube which is to convey the spermatic cores.
- These various purposes every phone builds up its own particular movement during the development of the dust grain.
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