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Why is pollen needed in plant reproduction?

fertilization takes place in the pollen
pollen contains the egg cell
pollen contains the sperm cell
egg cells stick to pollen

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Answer:

The pollen contains the sperm cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the pollen grain lands on the stigma and begins to grow a tube, the pollen tube grows down the style to the ovary. Each pollen grain contains a male reproductive cell known as the sperm cell. The sperm cell will go down the tube and unite with an egg cell in the ovary. When the egg cell and the sperm cell unite, fertilization occurs. This newly fertilized egg will make many new cells and will grow into a tiny plant embryo. The embryo is located in the ovule. The ovule is located inside the ovary. The ovule grows into a seed. The plant embryo usually remains in the seed until it is planted in the soil. The stigma, style, ovule, and ovary all make up the female part of the flower called the pistil.

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