Science, asked by ananya201175, 3 months ago

What are pollen grains?
Where are they located ?
What is ther function?
( plz answer in a manner that a 6 grader can understand and answer all of them)​

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Answered by samarthcv
1

Answer:

each of the microscopic particles, typically single cells, of which pollen is composed. Pollen grains have a tough coat that has a form characteristic of the pollen-producing plant and which can still be recognized in some archaeological deposits.

In angiosperms, pollen is produced by the anthers of the stamens in flowers. In gymnosperms, it is formed in the microsporophylls of the microstrobili (male pollen cones). Pollen consists of one or more vegetative cells and a reproductive cell. A pollen grain itself is not the male gamete.

Answered by tabassumbeli
4

Answer:

⚛here is Yr answer ⚛

Explanation:

✅Each pollen grain is a minute body, of varying shape and structure, formed in the male structures of seed-bearing plants and transported by various means (wind, water, insects, etc.) to the female structures, where fertilization occurs. In angiosperms, pollen is produced by the anthers of the stamens in flowers.✅

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