Biology, asked by hardikrakholiya21, 10 months ago

Is it possible that an unfertilized apomictic embryo sac gives rise to a diploid embryo? Give a reason in support of your answer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Explanation: An unfertilized apomictic embryo sac can give rise to a diploid embryo. If the megaspore develops into an embryo sac without mitotic division, it will give rise to a diploid embryo

Answered by EthicalElite
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Yes, it is possible that an unfertilized apomictic embryo sac gives rise to a diploid embryo.

Reason:- If megaspore develops into embryo sac without meiotic division egg will be diploid. Diploid egg develops into embryo by mitotic divisions.

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