Why are pollen grains produced in the flowers
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Pollen grains produced in the flowers
This process is known as Fertilisation .
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- The stamen is the male component of blooming plants.
- An anther is supported by a single stalk, the filament.
- Pollen grains are produced by four pollen sacs found on the anther.
- Each pollen grain is made up of a single cell with two male gametes.
- The anther rips apart when it is fully ripe, releasing pollen.
- Fertilization involves both male gametes, resulting in the production of a zygote and an endosperm.
- Flowering plants are the only ones who go through this process of twofold fertilization.
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