in which parts of the flower are there only germ cells?
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Male germ cell - pollen grain
Female germ cell- ova
Female germ cell- ova
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The correct answer is - Anther and Carpel.
Flowering plants have two types of germ cells in it. These germ cells originate from the archesporial cells that are present in the male and the female organs, respectively.
The male germ cells are the pollen grains and the female germ cell is the ovum. The pollen grains or the male germ cells are formed in the anther and the female germ cell or the ovum is formed in the ovule or the carpel which is the female organ.
Flowering plants have two types of germ cells in it. These germ cells originate from the archesporial cells that are present in the male and the female organs, respectively.
The male germ cells are the pollen grains and the female germ cell is the ovum. The pollen grains or the male germ cells are formed in the anther and the female germ cell or the ovum is formed in the ovule or the carpel which is the female organ.
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