Biology, asked by ssn9806, 1 month ago

what are pollen grains?where are they produced?​

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Answered by khattalabdulrab13
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Explanation:

Pollen grains are male microgametophytes of seed plants which produce male gametes. It is formed in microsporangia in male cone of conifers or other gymnosperms and in the anthers of angiosperm flower.

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Arun Phogat

Inside the pollen sac of pollen grains which develop on the anther of the stamen Which is the male part of flower

Answered by OoINTROVERToO
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What are pollen grains? Where are they produced ?

  • Pollen grains are the male reproductive gamete of a flower which contains half the number of chromosomes.

  • It is present in the microsporangium (cup shaped structures) present inside the anther.
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