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describe the process of double fertilization in angiosperms and add a note on its significance​

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Answered by AmanKaur01
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Process of double fertilisation.

Angiosperms are flower-bearing plants and are the most diverse group of terrestrial plants. The flowers form the reproductive part of angiosperms with separate male and female reproductive organs. Each contains gametes – sperm and egg cells, respectively.

Pollination helps the pollen grains to reach stigma via style. The two sperm cells enter the ovule-synergid cell. This proceeds to fertilization.

In angiosperms, fertilization results in two structures, namely, zygote and endosperm, hence the name “double fertilization.”

Double fertilization is a complex process where out of two sperm cells, one fuses with the egg cell and the other fuses with two polar nuclei which result in a diploid (2n) zygote and a triploid (3n) primary endosperm nucleus (PEN) respectively.

Since endosperm is a product of the fusion of three haploid nuclei, it is called triple fusion. Eventually, the primary endosperm nucleus develops into the primary endosperm cell (PEC) and then into the endosperm.

The zygote becomes an embryo after numerous cell divisions.

Significance.

  • Two products are obtained as a result of double fertilization.
  • There are chances of polyembryony, and the plant has better chances of survival.
  • Double fertilization gives rise to an endosperm that provides nourishment to the developing embryo.
  • It increases the viability of the seeds of angiosperms.
  • It utilizes both the male gametes produced by the pollen grains

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