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A student is observing different structures of a seed plant during a lab activity. She has identified tiny structures that look like powder. Which structures did the student most likely identify?

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Answer:

i am for sure that it is not

pollen, which contains the plant embryos

Step-by-step explanation:

bc i just took it on edge and it said it was wrong

sorry idk the the actual answer :)

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Answer:

The structures that look like powder that the student identified when studying a seed plant are most likely pollen grains.

Step-by-step explanation:

Angiosperms is the name given to plants with seeds, whose characteristic is to reproduce with seeds, in addition to having flowers that have pollen grains.

The pollen is a very small particle -similar to dust- that seed plants present and that corresponds to the male gametophyte of the plant, the haploid phase of the reproductive cycle of them.

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