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What are the two nuclei found in pollen

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The mature pollen grain contains a tube nucleus and generative nucleus, the latter of which divides into two sperm nuclei within the pollen tube. All of these pollen nuclei are chromosomally identical with each other and with the sperm nuclei.

Answered by Anonymous
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The pollen grain represents the male gametophyte generation; it contains two male nuclei: a generative nucleus and a tube nucleus.

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