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A pollen grain does not normally germinate until:
A. a zygote is formed.
B. cleavage has occurred.
C. pollination has occurred.
D. a diploid nucleus is formed.
In plant sexual reproduction, pollination (the transfer of pollen to the stigma of the pistil) occurs before the pollen grain germinates (grows) down to the ovary where the ovule (egg cell) is found. Then when the pollen grain reaches the ovule, fertilization occurs.
 
 
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While these questions do not fit the MCAT format (they have no related reading passages) they cover concepts one should understand in order to do well in the biological sciences portion of the MCAT.
 
 
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