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<p>50 or more. The microsporangia of gymnosperms develop in pairs toward the bases of the scales, which are therefore called <a href="page.php?w=Glossary_of_botanical_terms">microsporophylls</a>. Each of the microsporocytes in the microsporangia undergoes meiosis, producing four haploid microspores. These develop into pollen grains, each consisting of four cells and, in conifers, a pair of external air sacs. The air sacs give the pollen grains added buoyancy that helps with wind dispersal.</p>

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