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maximum number of seeds formed after 100 meiosis in bisexual plants​

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Answered by paragtiwari
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Answer:

In plants, four male gametes are produced by a single microspore via meiosis. So, after 25 divisions, 100 male gametes will be produced. Also, one female gamete is produced after a single meiotic division. Hence, 100 eggs will be produced in 100 divisions. Hence, a total of 125 meiotic divisions are required for the formation of 100 wheat grains.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Maximum number of seeds formed after 100 meiosis in males and females is:

  • In plants, four male gametes are produced by one microspore by meiosis.
  • Therefore, after 25 phases, 100 male gametes will be produced.
  • Also, a single female gamete is produced after the separation of one meiotic.
  • Therefore, 100 eggs will be produced in 100 stages.
  • Therefore, a total of 125 meiotic stages are required to form 100 wheat grains.
  • Thus, the correct answer is '125'.
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