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2. If in the leaf cell of a plant 32 chromosomes are present then how many chromosomes will be there in the endosperm and in the antipodal cell of the this plant?​

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Answered by deveshkumar9563
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Explanation:

Synergids are the part of female gametophyte/embryo sac that develops from meiosis in diploid megaspore mother cell i.e., gametogenesis and hence are haploid cells. Since the diploid chromosome number (2n) for Gossypium is 52; the synergids (n) will have 26 chromosomes. Leaf cells are the diploid cells which carry the same chromosome number as is found in other somatic cells of that species. Since the diploid chromosome number (2n) for Allium is 16; its leaf cells (2n) will have 16 chromosomes. Primary endosperm nucleus is the product of triple fusion wherein the haploid male gamete fuses with diploid secondary nucleus/central cell and forms triploid endosperm (3n). Since the haploid chromosome number for Saccharum is n=40; its primary endosperm nucleus (3n) will have 120 chromosomes.

This makes option C correct answer. 

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