Male gametes that produce in a plant is sperm. Male gamete production takes place in the pollen sac of the anther.
Pollen.
Its purpose is to fertilize an egg cell.
A male sex cell is a spermatozoa, or sperm cell. Sperm are produced in the testes, or testicles, and mixed with nutrients to form semen.
In animals it would be called a sperm. In plants I assume the answer would be the pollen, however, the pollen is not necessarily one cell. Even if it is one cell it will have more than one nucleus (2 or 3).
The male sex cell from a pollen grain is called a sperm cell. It is responsible for fertilizing the female sex cell (ovule) in plants during the process of pollination.
The Male sex cell, which is in the Anther or Stamen, is called a sperm just like the male sex cell in humans.
Pollen.
In the ovary of the plant.
Its purpose is to fertilize an egg cell.
The Male sex cell, which is in the Anther or Stamen, is called a sperm just like the male sex cell in humans.
A Stamen, within an anther.
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Yes, it is the male sex cell, similar to sperm...
Male gametes, or sex cells, are called sperm.
the stamen, that stalk-thing in the middle of the flower sticking out
The male sex cell, sperm, is found in the testes.
sperm