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प्रश्न
Distinguish between the two cells enclosed in a mature male gametophyte of an angiosperm.
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उत्तर
An angiosperm’s mature male gametophyte, or pollen grain, is made up of two cells, a vegetative cell and a generative cell. The differences between these two are as follows.
| Feature | Generative cell | Vegetative cell |
| Functions: | It divides to produce two sperm cells, or male gametes, for fertilization. | It helps in the development of pollen tubes for the transportation of gametes. |
| Size: | It is smaller and spindle-shaped. | It is larger and irregular in shape. |
| Cytoplasm: | It has dense cytoplasm with a nucleus. | It has Abundant cytoplasm with a large nucleus. |
| Fate: | Undergoes mitotic division to form two sperm cells. | Does not divide; it degenerates after pollen tube formation. |
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