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Give the difference in function between pollen grain and ovule.
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Difference in function between pollen grain and ovule are:
| Pollen grain | Ovule |
|---|---|
| It contains the male gametes. | It contains the female gametes. |
| Pollen grains deliver male gametes from stamen of the flower to ovule. | Ovule comes under the female reproductive part of the flower. |
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