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what are the male and female gametes in plants ​

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Answered by MishraVidya1205
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Plants cannot reproduce like human beings, but they still produce two separate sex cells, a female (egg) and a male (sperm). These sex cells are called gametes and are produced through the process of meiosis. ... In angiosperms, or flowering plants, the male gametes form in the anther, encased in a pollen grain.

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Answered by ridahussain86
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what are the male and female gametes in plants

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Plants have gametes, which contain half the normal number of chromosomes for that plant species. Male gametes are found inside tiny pollen grains on the anthers of flowers. Female gametes are found in the ovules of a flower. Pollination is the process that brings these male and female gametes together.

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