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Male gamete in flowers is pollen grain that produce in anther . When male gamete in animal is sperm that produce by testes

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The difference of these two male gamete's is that the animal gamete has purple micro fibres and the flower gamete has blue micro fibres. I hope this helps

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The difference of these two male gamete's is that the animal gamete has purple micro fibres and the flower gamete has blue micro fibres. I hope this helps

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Male gametes in flowers (pollen) are typically produced in large quantities and are dispersed by wind, insects, or other means. In animals, male gametes (sperm) are usually motile and actively seek out female gametes for fertilization. Both types of male gametes contain half the genetic material needed for reproduction.

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The male gametes in plants are found in the flowers while the male animal gametes are found in the testes. Sperm is developed in both areas for reproduction.

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Q: How does male gamete in flowers differ to animal male gamete?
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