What is the difference between pollen mother cell and pollen grains
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The anther holds the pollen grains.
The microspore mother cells are diploid (2n) and divide by meiosis to form 4 haploid (n) male gametophytes (pollen grains). Flowering plants microspore mother cells are formed within the pollen sacs of the anthers by mitosis; the microspores they produce develop into pollen grains
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The anther holds the pollen grains.
The microspore mother cells are diploid (2n) and divide by meiosis to form 4 haploid (n) male gametophytes (pollen grains). Flowering plants microspore mother cells are formed within the pollen sacs of the anthers by mitosis; the microspores they produce develop into pollen grains.
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