Embryogeny occurs
(A) At micropylar end of embryosac
(B) Inside embryosac of an ovule
(C) Inside pollen tube
(D) A&B
Answers
Answer:
The correct answer is Option D .
Explanation:
Embryogeny occurs at micropylar end of the embryosac
Plant embryogenesis is a process that occurs after the fertilization of an ovule to produce a fully developed plant embryo. This is a pertinent stage in the plant life cycle that is followed by dormancy and germination.[1] The zygote produced after fertilization must undergo various cellular divisions and differentiations to become a mature embryo.[1] An end stage embryo has five major components including the shoot apical meristem, hypocotyl, root meristem, root cap, and cotyledons.[1] Unlike animal embryogenesis, plant embryogenesis results in an immature form of the plant, lacking most structures like leaves, stems, and reproductive structures.[2] However, both plants and animals pass through a phylotypic stage that evolved independently[3] and that causes a developmental constraint limiting morphological diversification
Answer:
i think C incide pollen tube