Identify the different stages in embryogenesis in the given diagram and |
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a) |
A-Two celled stage, B-Heart-shaped, C-Globular, D-Mature embryo |
b) |
A-Two celled stage, B-Mature embryo, C-Heart-shaped, D-Globular type |
c) |
A-Two celled stage, B-Globular type, C-Heart-shaped, D-Mature embryo |
d) |
A-Mature embryo, B-Heart-shaped, C-Globular type, D-Two celled stage |
Identify the different stages in embryogenesis in the given diagram and |
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a) |
A-Two celled stage, B-Heart-shaped, C-Globular, D-Mature embryo |
b) |
A-Two celled stage, B-Mature embryo, C-Heart-shaped, D-Globular type |
c) |
A-Two celled stage, B-Globular type, C-Heart-shaped, D-Mature embryo |
d) |
A-Mature embryo, B-Heart-shaped, C-Globular type, D-Two celled stage |
(c) Embryo develops at the micropylar end of the ovule or embryo sac, where the zygote is situated. Most zygote divide only after certain amount of endosperm is formed. The early stages of embryonic development is same in both monocotyledons and dicotylendons. The zygote give rise to the proembryo and subsequently into globular, heart-shaped and mature embryo |