Biology, asked by prabhkashyap561, 6 months ago

explain double fertilization in higher angiosperms planta with the help of diagram plss and thiss fast I will mark u as brain list ​

Answers

Answered by shaiksumera005
6

Answer:

Double fertilization involves two sperm cells; one fertilizes the egg cell to form the zygote, while the other fuses with the two polar nuclei that form the endosperm.

After fertilization, the fertilized ovule forms the seed while the tissues of the ovary become the fruit.

In the first stage of embryonic development, the zygote divides to form two cells; one will develop into a suspensor, while the other gives rise to a proembryo.

In the second stage of embryonic development (in eudicots), the developing embryo has a heart shape due to the presence of cotyledons.

As the embryo grows, it begins to bend as it fills the seed; at this point, the seed is ready for dispersal.

Explanation:

hope it is helpful to uhh........!

Similar questions