Pollen Tube
Pollen tube is an important part of the plant’s reproductive process. It is a slender tube-like structure, usually about the same size as a pollen grain, that grows from the point of contact between a pollen grain and the stigma of a flower. The pollen tube carries the sperm cells within the pollen grain to the ovules in the ovary, where fertilization of the egg cell can occur. This process allows plants to reproduce and spread their genetic information. Pollen tube growth has been studied extensively due to its significance in understanding plant reproduction and its potential applications in crop improvement and biotechnology.
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