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A pollen mother cell in a typical angiosperm;
A
is haploid.
B
undergoes microsporogenesis.
C
gives rise to precursor of female gametophyte.
D
develops in a megasporangium.
Explanation
The process of formation of microspores from a pollen mother cell (PMC) through meiosis is called microsporogenesis. The PMC is a diploid (2n) cell located within the microsporangium (anther) of a flower. The PMC gives rise to the microspore that develops into the male gametophyte (pollen grain). The Megaspore Mother Cell (MMC) gives rise to the female gametophyte (embryo sac).
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