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Question
Arrange the following terms in the correct developmental sequence:
Pollen grain, sporogenous tissue, microspore tetrad, pollen mother cell, male gametes.
Solution
The correct development sequence is as follows:
Sporogenous tissue → pollen mother cell → microspore tetrad → Pollen grain → male gamete.
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