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The male gametes are located in the pollen of the flower. Hence, the new growth of flowers through the process of pollination.

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In general it is located in the stamen region of the flower. The stamen includes the filament and the anther and when the anther bursts, pollen comes about.

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What are the parts of the plant where the female and male gametes are located?

The female gamete is present in the ovary of a flower and the male gametes are present in the anthers.


Where are gametes located in a flower?

The male gametes are located in the pollen of the flower. Hence, the new growth of flowers through the process of pollination. ----------------- In general it is located in the stamen region of the flower. The stamen includes the filament and the anther and when the anther bursts, pollen comes about.


Where are the male and female sex cells in the flower?

gametes


Where are the male and the female sex cells in the flower?

gametes


What do stamen produce?

Stamen are the male reproductive organs of a flower that produce pollen. The pollen contains the male gametes necessary for fertilization when transferred to the female reproductive organs of the same or another flower.


On a flower what moves down to the ovary?

The male gametes in the pollen tubes.


What part of the flower is considered a male?

The stamen is the male reproductive organ of the flower, consisting of the anther and filament. The anther produces pollen, which contains the male gametes.


Where is the male gametophyte located?

The male gametophyte in plants is located within the pollen grain. It is produced in the anther of the flower and is released during pollination to reach the female reproductive structures for fertilization.


What part of the flower contains pollen grains?

The anther (the male gametes) contains the pollen grains.


What is the difference between pollonation and fertilization?

Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ to the female reproductive organ of plants, while fertilization is the fusion of the male and female gametes to form a zygote. Pollination is necessary for fertilization to occur in flowering plants, as it brings the male gametes (pollen) to the female gametes (ovule).


Where is the male gamete produced in a plant?

The male gamete in a plant is produced in the anther of the flower, which is the male reproductive organ. The anther contains pollen grains, which are the male gametes that ultimately fertilize the female egg cells in the ovule of the plant.


The sperm cells of a flowering plant are contained where?

In plants they are called gametes not sperm cells. The male gametes are found in pollen grains and the female gametes in the ovules (eggs). In angiosperms they are found in the parts of the flowers. Pollen is found in the anthers (male part of the flower) which are in the centre (attached to the fillament-like stamens) of the flower, the anthers and stamens surround the stigma and style (female parts of the flower). In gymnosperms they are found in the male and female cones attached to the plant.