Biology, asked by TeeshaHemnani, 3 months ago

how many prothallial cells develop during development of male gametophyte in angiosperms
a. one prothallial cell
b. no prothallial cell
c. equal to the number of gametes produced
d. equal to the number of tube cells produced ​

Answers

Answered by reetamishra12459
3

Explanation:

Answer. Answer: Three to five primary prothallial cells near the micropyle, an opening of the ovule, enlarge and develop into archegonial initial cells. Each initial cell divides and develops into an archegonium containing an egg and other supportive cells.

Answered by jacquelynpionelo
0

Answer:

none of the above

Explanation:

because, Three to five primary prothallial cells near the micropyle, an opening of the ovule, enlarge and develop into archegonial initial cells. Each initial cell divides and develops into an archegonium containing an egg and other supportive cells.

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