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Question
In flowering plants, the pollen grains are transferred to stigma by pollination but the female germ cells are present in the ovary.
Explain with the help of a labelled diagram (only concerned parts), how the male germ cell reaches the ovary.
Solution
The pollen particle receives water and nutrients after touching a suitable stigma. It creates a tube known as a pollen tube. Pollen tube develops in the style and travels to the ovary. Two male gametes, or sperm cells, and a tube nucleus may be found at its tip. The advancing pollen tube penetrates the inside of the embryo sac of an ovule, often through the micropyle. The tube ruptures at this point, releasing its two male gametes. To create a zygote, one male gamete unites with one egg.
The action is referred to as syngamy. Endosperm is created when the second male gamete combines with binucleate central cells. Triple fusion is the name given to the process since it includes the fusing of three haploid nuclei. Accordingly, triple fusion is the union of a male gamete with two polar nuclei inside the angiosperm's embryo sac.