Biology, asked by charanchowdary2005, 8 months ago

4. Fertilization of fusion nucleus stimulates the formation of:
A) Endosperm
B) Zygote
C) Exosperm
D) Cotyledons​

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Answered by kakumanusreya5
2

Explanation:

(B) zygote

is the answer

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option B) Zygote

Fertilization of fusion nucleus stimulates the formation of: Zygote

  • A haploid sperm (spermatozoan) fusing with a haploid ovum is the process of fertilisation. The zygote, a type of diploid cell, is created during this phase. The embryonic stage of the development of multicellular creatures is the zygote.
  • Upon egg and sperm fusion, a zygote, or fertilised human egg, is created. Complete response: The zygote undergoes mitotic division following fertilisation. The zygote divides to produce the morula, a solid ball of cells.
  • A new individual organism or progeny is created when gametes are fused during fertilisation, commonly referred to as fertilisation or fertilisation (see spelling variations), syngamy, and impregnation.
  • Fertilization is the term for the fusing of male and female gametes. A zygote is created as a result. An embryo develops from a zygote.

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