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part of the course, but it is accomplished with a high 

 degree of certainty. 



The tube is a means of conveyance of 

 the male gametes to the ovule. The 

 mature pollen-grain contains two cells 

 (Fig. 26). One, the larger, is a vege- 

 tative cell, and takes no direct part 

 in propagation. Shortly after germi- 

 nation begins the other divides into 

 two, which are the male gametes. On 

 germination these contents of the pollen- 

 grain pass into the growingtube, and ad- strasbur s er - 

 vance with it asit grows (Fig. 27, A ) . They are thus conveyed, 

 always protected within the tissue of the style, to the ovary, 



FIG. 26. 



Pollen-grain, showing two 

 cells : the larger is vegeta- 

 tive; the smaller, to the 

 right, gives rise to the two 



540. 



After 







B 10.27. A 



A, Pollen-tube of Orchis latifolia, teased out from the ovary. r = vegetative 

 nucleus; gg=gametes. ( x 500.) B, Pollen-tube of the same penetrating the 

 micropyle of the ovule: just below its lip is the egg-apparatus, with the ovum 

 shaded. The male gametes are still in the tube. ( x 300.) After Strasburger. 



and finally to the ovule itself (Fig. 27, B). There they aiv 

 extruded through the soft tip of the tube into the embryo- 



