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The male gametophyte in angiosperms is represented by which structure?
- A.Embryo sac
- B.Stamen
- C.Pollen grain
- D.Nucellus
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Correct answer: C — Pollen grain
Solution
- Angiosperms produce male and female gametophytes.
- The pollen grain contains the male gametes.
- The embryo sac represents the female gametophyte.
- Hence the answer is (C).
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