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Results from our forumRe:... pollen grain contains vegetative (non-reproductive) cells (only a single cell in most flowering plants but several in other seed plants) and a generative (reproductive) cell containing two nuclei : a tube nucleus (that produces the pollen tube) and a generative nucleus (that divides to form ...
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some bio multiple choice questions... pollen grain contains vegetative (non-reproductive) cells (only a single cell in most flowering plants but several in other seed plants) and a generative (reproductive) cell containing two nuclei : a tube nucleus (that produces the pollen tube) and a generative nucleus (that divides to form ...
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Re: some bio multiple choice questions... pollen grain contains vegetative (non-reproductive) cells (only a single cell in most flowering plants but several in other seed plants) and a generative (reproductive) cell containing two nuclei: a tube nucleus (that produces the pollen tube) and a generative nucleus (that divides to form ...
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Re: some bio multiple choice questions... pollen grain contains vegetative (non-reproductive) cells (only a single cell in most flowering plants but several in other seed plants) and a generative (reproductive) cell containing two nuclei: a tube nucleus (that produces the pollen tube) and a generative nucleus (that divides to form ...
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some bio multiple choice questions... in which one of the four cells degenerates. I'm not sure if this question is right......doesn't a mature pollen grain only have 2 nuclei? The generative and tube cell? 4. As a pollen tube grows into the female organ, the nucleus that enters the synergid first is called the a. sperm nucleus. ...
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