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    When the Microspore of an Angiosperm Divides, It Gives Rise
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When the Microspore of an Angiosperm Divides, It Gives Rise

Question 49

Question 49

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When the microspore of an angiosperm divides, it gives rise directly to:


A) two generative cells.
B) two tube cells.
C) two sperm cells.
D) a generative cell and a tube cell.
E) a sperm cell, a generative cell, and a tube cell.

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