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Explain the various stages of embryo development in plants with the

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Answered by MysticalRainbow
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Development of Embryo :

Development of Embryo :•The fetus creates at the micropylar end of the developing life sac where the zygote is arranged.

Development of Embryo :•The fetus creates at the micropylar end of the developing life sac where the zygote is arranged. •The zygote gives rise first to the ace developing life, and after that to the globular, develop incipient organism.

Development of Embryo :•The fetus creates at the micropylar end of the developing life sac where the zygote is arranged. •The zygote gives rise first to the ace developing life, and after that to the globular, develop incipient organism. •A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal pivot and two cotyledons.

Development of Embryo :•The fetus creates at the micropylar end of the developing life sac where the zygote is arranged. •The zygote gives rise first to the ace developing life, and after that to the globular, develop incipient organism. •A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal pivot and two cotyledons. •The bit of the embryonal hub over the dimension of cotyledons is called epicotyl.

Development of Embryo :•The fetus creates at the micropylar end of the developing life sac where the zygote is arranged. •The zygote gives rise first to the ace developing life, and after that to the globular, develop incipient organism. •A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal pivot and two cotyledons. •The bit of the embryonal hub over the dimension of cotyledons is called epicotyl. •It contains the plumule (shoot tip).

Development of Embryo :•The fetus creates at the micropylar end of the developing life sac where the zygote is arranged. •The zygote gives rise first to the ace developing life, and after that to the globular, develop incipient organism. •A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal pivot and two cotyledons. •The bit of the embryonal hub over the dimension of cotyledons is called epicotyl. •It contains the plumule (shoot tip). •The parcel underneath the pivot is called hypocotyl. It contains the radicle (root tip). The root tip is secured by the root top.

Answered by anchitsingh40
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1. Two cell stage. Following fertilization, the zygote and endosperm are present within the ovule, as seen in stage 2. I of the illustration on this page. ...

3. Eight cell stage. ...

4. Sixteen cell stage. ...

5. Globular stage. ...

6. Heart stage. ...

7. Maturation. ...

8. Somatic embryogenesis. ...

9. Androgenesis.

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