Pollen Is Not Plant Sperm (It’s MUCH Weirder)

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Pollen is often misunderstood as plant sperm, but it's actually a separate living entity that contains one set of DNA. Unlike sperm, pollen can survive for months and plays a crucial role in plant reproduction by connecting with the embryo sac to fertilize an egg, leading to new plant growth.
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