Biology, asked by DebbieDavid2428, 11 months ago

The cell that divides to form two male nuclei in
angiosperms is
(a) vegetative cell (b) generative cell
(c) tube cell (d) antheridial cell

Answers

Answered by harsharora111
1

Answer:

b

generative cell-divides to form two male nuclei in

angiosperms

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Answered by brokendreams
0

Option B

The cell that divides to form two male nuclei in  angiosperms is generative cell

Explanation:

  • The generative cell is developed at the premier division of the microspore and breaks within the pollen grain or pollen tube to produce a pair of sperm cells.
  • Thus, the generative cell is nevermore “free” of the vegetative cell in which it is implanted.
  • The more petite generative cell is originally appressed to the intine, but deliberately separates and shifts enclosed by and implanted in the vegetative cell.
  • Thus, every generative cell is encompassed by two layers: its cell membrane and the internal cell membrane of the vegetative cell.

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