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Vegetative cells differ from generative cells as the former,

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Answered by shivangijoshi345
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The former has larger nucleus and greater mass of cytoplasm and other cell organelles.

Answered by roopa2000
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Vegetative cells differ from generative cells as the former,

Answer:

Another distinction between vegetative and generative cells is the nucleus. While the latter has an actively dividing nucleus, the former has a dormant nucleus.

Explanation:

What exactly do vegetative cells mean:

Any cell in the body that is not involved in the creation of gametes is referred to as a vegetative cell. Through the process of asexual reproduction, these cells are created from cells that already exist. Vegetative cells are the typical live cells in bacteria.

A generative cell is what:

generative cell definition gamete is a sexually reproducing cell.

How is a vegetative cell different from a generative cell:

The vegetative cell creates an extended pollen tube, or gametophytic cell, to transfer the male gametes to the embryo sac, whereas the generative cell produces two sperm cells or male gametes.

What do generative cells and vegetative cells do:

Pollen tube development is carried out by a type of non-reproductive cell called a "vegetative cell" found in pollen grains. One type of reproductive cell in pollen grains, the generative cell, is in charge of producing sperm.

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