CHAPTER XXXIV. 



GAMETOPHYTE AND SPOROPHYTE OF ANGIO- 

 SPERMS. 



450. Male prothallium of angiosperms. — The first division 

 which takes place in the nucleus of the pollen grain occurs, in 

 the case of trillium and many others of the angio- 

 sperms, before the pollen grain is mature. In the 

 case of some specimens of T. grandiflorum in 

 which the pollen was formed during the month 

 of October of the year before flowering, the divi- 

 Neariy mature sion of the nucleus into two nuclei took place 

 Gum. The smaller soon after the formation of the four cells from 



cell is the genera- . . . 



tiveceii. the mother cell. I he nucleus divided in the 



young pollen grain is shown in fig. 297. After this takes 

 place the wall of the pollen grain becomes stouter, and minute 

 spiny projections are formed. 



451. The larger cell is the vegetative cell 



of the prothallium, while the smaller one, since 



it later forms the sperm cells, is the generative 



cell. This generative cell then corresponds 



to the central cell of the antheridium, and the 



vegetative cell perhaps corresponds to a wall 



cell of the antheridium. If this is so, then the GermmatinEr spores 



male prothallium oi angiosperms has become (pollen grains) 01 jkI- 



r ... tandra ; generative 



reduced to a very simple antheridium. The nuclens in one undi- 



farthcr growth takes place after fertilization, to form the two sperm 



In some plants the generative cell divides into " ucIe M vegetative nu- 

 1 ° cleus in each near the 



the two sperm cells at the maturity of the pollen grain. 



pollen grain. In other cases the generative cell divides in the pollen tube 



after the germination of the pollen grain. For study of the pollen tube the 



pollen may be germinated in a weak solution of sugar, or on the cut surface 



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