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Male Vs Female Gametophytes in Angiosperms

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Estimated time: 4 minutes
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Male vs Female Gametophyte in Angiosperms

Basis of difference Male gametophyte Female gametophyte
Origin Develops from a microspore or pollen grain.  Develops from a megaspore. 
Position Does not remain permanently embedded in the microsporangium.  Remains permanently embedded in the megasporangium. 
Growth pattern Shows two phases of growth: pre-pollination and post-pollination.  Shows a single phase of growth. 
Emergence Comes out of the pollen grain by forming a pollen tube.  Remains surrounded by the membrane of the megaspore. 
Cell number It is 3-celled.  It is 7-celled. 
Functional cells All cells are functional; the tube cell helps in carrying the two male gametes.  Antipodal cells and one synergid are non-functional; one synergid receives the pollen tube. 
Fate after fertilization The remains of the male gametophyte disintegrate after fertilization.  New structures form after fertilization and show active growth. 
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