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Difference between endoscopic embryo and exoscopic embryo

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Compare between endoscopic and exoscopic embryo

Explanation:

  • Endoscopic embryogeny is a type of embryogeny in which the incipient organism creates from the inward of the two cells that outcome from the principal division of the zygote. The external cell frequently shapes the suspensor.The external cell regularly shapes the suspensor.
  • Embryogeny in which, of the two cells resulting from the first division of the egg cell, the outer gives rise to the embryo and the inner to the foot.  It is seen in the Bryophyta,   Psilopsida,   and    Sphenopsida.
Answered by smartbrainz
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Difference between endoscopic embryo and exoscopic embryo:

  • Endoscopic embryogeny can be defined when the embryo develops from the inner of the two cells that results of the first division of the zygote. The outer or the external cells develop the suspensor.
  • Exoscopic embryogeny can be defined when the two cells the developed after the first division of the egg cell. The outer part gives rise to the embryo and the inner part form the foot. It is seen in the Brophyta etc.

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