Multiple Choice
What is the fate of the four microspores that result from meiosis in a typical angiosperm?
A) All four develop into pollen grains.
B) Two develop into pollen grains;two develop into the pollen outer wall.
C) One develops into a pollen grain;the other three become megaspores.
D) One develops into a pollen grain;the other three degenerate.
E) None of the above are correct.
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Q6: The highly resistant outer pollen wall called
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