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It contains a tiny egg nucleus which will fuse with nucleus of the male cell.

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Q: What is the transer of pollen grains to ovules?
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Which do flowers produce in greater numbers ovules or pollen grains?

pollen grain


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Seriously ... I don't know and supposedly , the creater of this website , shouldn't you answer it ?


Why at least 10 pollen grains are required to fertilise 10 ovules present in a particular carpel?

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