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What is the function of the two male gametes produced by each pollen grain in angiosperms?
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02/01/2022 6:58 pm
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What is the function of the two male gametes produced by each pollen grain in angiosperms?
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After entering one of the synergids, the pollen tube releases the two male gametes into the cytoplasm of the synergid. One of the male gametes moves towards the egg cell or oosphere and fuses with its nucleus, thus completing the syngamy. This results in the formation of a diploid cell, the zygote. The other male gamete moves towards the two polar nuclei located in the central cell and fuses with them to produce a triploid primary endosperm nucleus (PEN).
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