in flowering plant the male gametes are formed by
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Answer:
The male gametes of angiosperms consist of two sperm cells within a pollen grain or a pollen tube. They are derived from a single generative cell, which is formed as the smaller cell by unequal cell division in the microspore after meiosis.
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Answer:
In flowering plant male gametes are formed by generative nucleus.
Explanation:
The pollen grain has two nuclei called as tube nucleus and the generative nucleus. After the process of pollination, pollen tube is germinated by pollen grains which travel through the stigma and style and reaches the ovules in the ovary and then the generative nucleus divides to form two male gametes in which one fuses with egg and other with polar nuclei.
So, the correct answer is generative nucleus.
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