Each microspore can develop into a male gametophyte,or pollen grain
microspore when develops a exine around it, is called a pollen grain.
Microspore
The megaspore mother cell and the microspore mother cells split in half.
pollen grain
A microspore is is a part of heterosporous spore production, in which two types of sporophylls develop into two kinds of spores (eventually eggs and sperm). Microspores later develop in male gametophytes (sperm). Microspores start out as microsporangia in microsporophylls that later become microspores.
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Pollen grains are often called as microspores or male gametes. They are produced in pollen sacs present in pollen chambers in the anthers of the flower. They are produced due to repeated division of microspore mothercells and are haploid (n).
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.
Yes of course, it is a microspore which becomes a pollen grain after developing an exine
Yes, angiosperms have two types of spores. They have both a male (microspore) and a female (megaspore).
The function of the spore in gymnosperms is to serve as a reproductive structure that can develop into a gametophyte. The spore undergoes mitotic division to produce a multicellular gametophyte, which then produces the gametes (sperm or eggs). The fusion of these gametes gives rise to the development of the next generation of gymnosperms.