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explain zygote formation in plants​

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Answered by gokulakrishnan162002
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Zygote Definition. A zygote is the cell formed when two gametes fuse during fertilization. The DNA material from the two cells is combined in the resulting zygote. ... Multicellular organisms use a similar process, producing gametes that fuse during fertilization to produce a zygote.

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Answered by soubaraniga2001
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The pollen lands on the stigma (tip of the carpel) and sends a tube containing the sperm nucleus down to the egg in the ovule. The sperm nucleus fuses with the egg nucleus and produces a zygote. Thezygote grows into an embryo protected by the ovule wall.

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