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The pollen and ovules of the pea plant flower are haploid cells.

Pollen and ovules are both forms of gametophytes found in the pea plant flower. Pollen grains are haploid cells that are formed by male reproductive organs containing sperm cells. They are discharged into the air and then travel to the reproductive organs of the female. Ovules are haploid cells generated by the female reproductive organ and containing egg cells. When pollen grains come into contact with ovules, they can combine to produce a diploid cell that will eventually develop into a seed. Pollen and ovules carry distinct genetic material that is used to make the seed. This genetic material is a blend of both the male and female parent's genetic material, allowing for genetic variety.

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