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In ovule meiosis occurs in........ ​

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Answered by Archita893
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hey user !!

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Meiosis occurs in two places in the flower: in the anther sacs of stamens and in the ovules found within the ovary (the basal part of the carpel). ... Once pollen grains are mature and dehisced from the anther, they can be transported by air, animal, or water to a receptive stigma (the uppermost part of the carpel).

Answered by DeenaMathew
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In the ovule, meiosis occurs in the megaspore mother cell.

  • In the ovule, one of the cells in the micropylar region divides to form an archesporial and tapetal cell.
  • The archesporial cell divides further and differentiates into megaspore mother cells.
  • The megaspore mother cell undergoes reduction division to form four megaspore and one of them differentiate into female gametophyte embryosac.
  • Meiosis is reduction division where chromosome number reduces to half and four haploid cells are produced.

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