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which cells give to two male gametes in angiosperms?
a) vegetative cell
b) generative cell
c) microspores
d) microspore mother cell​

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Answered by 7016243986
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Ultimately the generative cell forms two sperm cells—either in the pollen grain or pollen tube depending on the plant—that constitute the male gametes of flowering plants. Remarkably, both of the male gametes are required in the process of double fertilization.

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Option b) Generative cell

Ultimately the generative cell forms two sperm cells—either in the pollen grain or pollen tube depending on the plant—that constitute the male gametes of flowering plants. Remarkably, both of the male gametes are required in the process of double fertilization

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