: These are unique because their mature pollen tubes do not carry the sperm all the way to the egg. Instead, the tube functions as an anchor and nutrient-absorber, eventually bursting to release large, swimming sperm.
: After a pollen grain lands on a compatible receptive surface (the stigma in flowering plants or the micropyle in gymnosperms), it germinates. A tube emerges and grows through the maternal tissue. mature orgasm tubes
The development of a mature pollen tube is a critical stage in the life cycle of seed plants. It acts as a conduit, delivering male gametes (sperm) to the female gametophyte to achieve fertilization. : These are unique because their mature pollen
: The evolution of the pollen tube allowed plants to reproduce without needing external water for sperm to swim through, a major leap in the colonization of land. Specialized Structures in Gymnosperms A tube emerges and grows through the maternal tissue
: The active transport of nutrients and the vegetative nucleus toward the growing front.
: Extremely rapid cell expansion localized at the very tip of the tube.
: In these plants, the mature tube is "siphonogamous," meaning it acts as a direct pipe that carries non-motile sperm directly to the egg cell. Biological Maturity and Function