GIVE AN EXAMPLE FOR PLANT SPECIES IN WHICH EACH OVULE CONTAINS MANY EMBRYOS?
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In nucellar polyembryony
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Some of the nucellar cells surrounding the embryo sac begin to divide in nucellar polyembryony. Then it pushes its way into the embryo sac, where it develops into embryos. Each ovule in such species includes a large number of embryos. Polyembryony is the presence of more than one embryo in a seed. Numerous citrus and mango types have nucellar polyembryony.
Each ovule develops into a seed after fertilisation. Each seed includes an embryo, which is a small, undeveloped plant. The ovary that surrounds the ovules matures into a fruit with one or more seeds.
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