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write a short notes about gamate transfer in case of a plant​

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Answered by MohitBareja0
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Gametes are reproductive cells or sex_ cells containing the haploid set of chromesomes that produce an living person.To be a gamete, the cell must contain half the chromosomes of a somatic cell. Sperm cells and the ovum are good examples.

Pollination typically is the process that transfers pollen grains, which contain the male gametes (sperm) to where the female gamete (egg) is inside the carpel. The gametophyte make gametes by mitosis within either antheridium (producing sperm) or archegonium (producing eggs).

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Answered by sitaraisubba1234
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Pollination typically is the process that's transfers pollen grains,which contain the male gametes (sperm) to where the female gametes (egg) is inside the carpel.The gamethophyte makes gametes by mitosis within either antheridium (producing sperm) or archegonium (producing eggs).

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