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.
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).
Gamete
cell wall and cell membrane
The female sex cell in plants is contained inside the ovule, which is located within the ovary of the flower. The ovule develops into a seed after fertilization, while the ovary matures into the fruit. This structure plays a crucial role in sexual reproduction, allowing for the formation of seeds that can grow into new plants.
stamen.
for humans it is sperm and for plants not sure Answer All animals and plants produce sperm cells and egg cells/ova. Some textbooks refer to the male sex cell as simply the male sex cell/gamete. It seems it should rather always be called a sperm cell as that is what it is. Angiosperms produce microspores/pollen grains which grow male gametophytes within themselves, which produce sperm cells.
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.
sperm
The Egg Cell
sperm cell
sperm cell
germ cellsreproductive cellsgamete cells
The Male sex cell, which is in the Anther or Stamen, is called a sperm just like the male sex cell in humans.
Ovum
Yes - a female sex cell is called an ovum. The plural for female sex cells is ova.
A gamete.