what are different parts of male gamete?
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The male gametes of angiosperms consist of two sperm cells within a pollen grain or a pollen tube. They are derived from a single generative cell, which is formed as the smaller cell by unequal cell division in the microspore after meiosis.
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Answer: The head of the sperm contains the nucleus. The nucleus holds the DNA of the cell.
The midpiece of the sperm is packed with mitochondria. Mitochondria are organelles in cells that produce energy.
The tail of the sperm moves like a propeller, around and around.
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