Yes, the pollen cell is a plant cell.
The pollen cell is the male gamete of a plant, so it belongs to the Plant Kingdom.
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Pollen.
Male gametes that produce in a plant is sperm. Male gamete production takes place in the pollen sac of the anther.
The pollen tube is a structure designed to help a particle of pollen, the male side of the plant fertilization process, to access the egg cell in the female part of the plant. The egg cells are typically protected by cell walls and shells designed to keep them in place and protect them from outside elements. Pollen particles create pollen tubes to reach through these walls and access the egg cell.
Pollen cells are really light, so that they can be carried by the wind, they act like the sperm of a plant cell.
This is an impossible question to answer the way it is phrased. One needs to know what plant species is being discussed before the question can be answered. Each species will have a unique number of chromosomes and its pollen will have half as many as the parent species.
Pollen grows down the style of a flower and produces 2 sperm which then fertilize an ovule and another cell (which provides energy for the ovule).
Yes, it is the male sex cell, similar to sperm...
It has pollen cell
There is 1 very special about a plant's pollen. A plant's pollen is the plant's sexual form of reproduction and it is done outside of the plant.
a pollen cell is yellow/orange