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explain thee development of a female gametophyte.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The female gametophyte is also commonly called the embryo sac or megagametophyte. The malegametophyte, also called the pollen grain or microgametophyte, develops within the anther and consists of two sperm cells encased within a vegetative cell (Gifford and Foster, 1989).

Explanation:

Spores undergo cell proliferation and differentiation to develop intogametophytes. The major function ofgametophyte generation is to produce haploid gametes. ... The female gametophyte, also referred to as the embryo sac or megagametophyte, develops within the ovule, which is found within the carpel's ovary.

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Answer:

The female gametophyte is also commonly called the embryo sac or megagametophyte. The malegametophyte, also called the pollen grain or microgametophyte, develops within the anther and consists of two sperm cells encased within a vegetative cell (Gifford and Foster, 1989).

Explanation:

Spores undergo cell proliferation and differentiation to develop intogametophytes. The major function ofgametophyte generation is to produce haploid gametes. ... The female gametophyte, also referred to as the embryo sac or megagametophyte, develops within the ovule, which is found within the carpel's ovary.

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