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Explain the development of male gametophyte in angiosperms (diagram is not expected).
Explain the development of male gametophyte in an angiosperm.
Solution
Before pollination in the pollen sac:
- Pollen grain/microspore marks the beginning of the male gametophyte, thus it is the first cell of the male gametophyte.
- It undergoes the first mitotic division to produce a bigger, naked vegetative cell and a small, thin-walled generative cell.
- The vegetative cell is rich in food and having an irregularly shaped nucleus.
- The generative cell floats in the cytoplasm of the vegetative cell.
- The second mitotic division is concerned with generative cells only and gives rise to two non-motile male gametes.
- The mitotic division of generative cells takes place either in the pollen grain or in the pollen tube.
- The pollen grains are shed from the anther, at this two-celled stage in most of the angiosperms.
After pollination on the stigma:
- After pollination, the two-celled pollen grain gets deposited on the stigma and absorbs the sugary stigmatic secretion.
- Due to this, the volume of the cytoplasm increases, thus creating pressure on the intine.
- The intine comes out in the form of a tube-like structure called a pollen tube through the germ pore.
- The tube nucleus, cytoplasm, and generative cell, all migrate into the pollen tube.
- The pollen tube grows through the style towards the ovule due to some chemical stimulus inside the ovary.
- The generative cell of the pollen grain divides by mitosis and forms two haploid non-motile gametes.
- The pollen tube consisting of two male gametes and a degenerating sterile vegetative nucleus represents the male gametophyte.
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