Yes, It is. The pollen is the male gametes of a plant a the ovules is the female gametes of a plant.
The Gymnosperm eggs present in their ovules are fertilized by male gametes produced by pollen grains.
A polln grain after germination sends a pollen tube in the ovule to release male gametes near the egg cell or ovum.
the ovules contain the embryo sac and surrounded by the nucellus
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
pollen grain
The Gymnosperm eggs present in their ovules are fertilized by male gametes produced by pollen grains.
They cannot. The pollen fuses with the egg cells and the ovules turn in to seeds.
A polln grain after germination sends a pollen tube in the ovule to release male gametes near the egg cell or ovum.
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
the ovules contain the embryo sac and surrounded by the nucellus
Pollen goes down the pollen tubes from the stigma in the ovary are ovules. where the pollen fertilizes the ovules. afterward seeds are formed when the fruit is produced
The gametes are produced in the pollen grains and ovules and fertilization takes place in the ovules and thus a new embryonic plant develops by sexual reproduction. So the brief answer is "Sexual reproduction in plants takes place in the flower".
pollen grain
If The Pollen Tube Joins The Ovules They Will Have Fertilization And At The End After The Ovules Will Become The Seeds It Is One Or Many Seeds
Meiosis is a form of cellular division where the resulting cells are haploid (n). This process is used to produce gametes - either pollen grains or ovules in plants
In plants they are called gametes not sperm cells. The male gametes are found in pollen grains and the female gametes in the ovules (eggs). In angiosperms they are found in the parts of the flowers. Pollen is found in the anthers (male part of the flower) which are in the centre (attached to the fillament-like stamens) of the flower, the anthers and stamens surround the stigma and style (female parts of the flower). In gymnosperms they are found in the male and female cones attached to the plant.
Pollination