Name the two cell present inside a typical pollen grains? How these cells differ from each other
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The two cells present inside a typical pollen grains are: Vegetative and generative cell. In flowering plants the vegetative tube cell produces the pollen tube, and the generative cell divides to form the two sperm cells.
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The two cell present inside a typical pollen grains are
⭐️Vegetative cells
⭐️Generative cells
Differences:
⭐️The generative cell produces two sperm cells, or male gametes, whereas the vegetative cell produces an elongated pollen tube, a gametophyticcell, to deliver the male gametes to the embryo sac.
⭐️ vegetative cells are non reproductive
⭐️ Generative cells are reproductive
⭐️In flowering plants the vegetative tubecell produces the pollen tube, and the generative cell divides to form the twosperm cells.
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⭐️Vegetative cells
⭐️Generative cells
Differences:
⭐️The generative cell produces two sperm cells, or male gametes, whereas the vegetative cell produces an elongated pollen tube, a gametophyticcell, to deliver the male gametes to the embryo sac.
⭐️ vegetative cells are non reproductive
⭐️ Generative cells are reproductive
⭐️In flowering plants the vegetative tubecell produces the pollen tube, and the generative cell divides to form the twosperm cells.
Hope this helps u❣️❣️❣️
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