Yes of course, it is a microspore which becomes a pollen grain after developing an exine
a seed or a spore or a flower or a pollen grain
The microspore after resulting from meiosis in the microspore mother cell become pollen grain. It takes place inside the anther lobe in the sporogenous tissue and the entire process is called microsporogenesis.
pollen
The germinated pollen grain is empty of the male gamete nucleus.
This tiny grain is called pollen grain.
a seed or a spore or a flower or a pollen grain
The microspore after resulting from meiosis in the microspore mother cell become pollen grain. It takes place inside the anther lobe in the sporogenous tissue and the entire process is called microsporogenesis.
pollen
yes Dicot have pollen grain and in Dicots pollen grain possess 3 germ pores
The germinated pollen grain is empty of the male gamete nucleus.
This tiny grain is called pollen grain.
No, after a research it is not seen that a pollen grain of a flower have only one lobe. Commonly pollen grain have two or three lobes.
plants need spores pollen and seeds to reproduce
microspore when develops a exine around it, is called a pollen grain.
Pollen grains are formed in the anthers by meiosis; seeds in the ovary by fertilizationPollen grains are very tiny, even microscopic; seeds may be as small as 1mm across to as large as 50cmPollen grains are a single cell (similar to sperm); seeds are multicellularIts function is to carry the male characteristics of the plant to fertilize the egg cell; seeds are there to develop into a new plant when the conditions are favourable
this is because premature pollen grain do not contain the sperm cell for fertilization. only the generative nucleus in mature pollen grain will divide mitosisly to form sperm cell for fertilization
when a pollen grain lands on the stigma it creates a pollen tube that goes down to the egg where sperm fuzes with the egg.