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ploidy of pollen grains is

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pollen grain itself is diploid. It is the male gametophyte, the generation which produces the gametes. The pollen grain consists of two diploid cells. The first elongates, growing into the pollen tube.

Answered by Ibranaaztechz
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The pollen grain, itself is diploid. It is the male gametophyte, thee generation which produces the gametes. ... So, there ploidy level is n or we can say that they are haploid

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