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Development of Endosperm
Development of Endosperm
- The development of the endosperm in flowering plants is a crucial process that precedes embryo development and plays a significant role in seed formation. The endosperm serves as a nutritive tissue, providing essential nutrients to support the growth and development of the developing embryo.
- After double fertilization, the fertilized ovule contains a diploid zygote and a triploid primary endosperm cell (PEN) resulting from the fusion oβ¦
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Development of Embryo
Development of Embryo
- The process of embryogeny in dicotyledonous plants involves the development of the zygote into a mature embryo with distinct regions and structures.
- After double fertilization, the zygote is formed at the micropylar end of the embryo sac. The zygote gives rise to the proembryo, an early stage in embryonic development.
- The proembryo undergoes several divisions, resulting in the formation of a multicellular structure with distinct regions. Tβ¦
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