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In flowering plants, the male gametes ar...

In flowering plants, the male gametes are formed by

A

Generative cell

B

Unimucieate microspore

C

Vegetative cell

D

Pollen tube

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A

The generative cell divide mitotically to give rise to the two male gametes.
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