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Monosporic development how many mitotic division takes place

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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The total number of divisions that take place during the formation of the ... A Three main types of megagametophyte development: monosporic, bisporic

Answered by hinaguptagracy
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In monosporic development as in (Polygonum) the development of embryo sac, only one megaspore situated towards chalazal end remains functional. The remaining three megaspores gradually degenerate and finally disappear. The functional haploid megaspore enlarges in size and, by means of three successive mitotic divisions, gives rise to an eight-nucleate embryo sac. Since only one megaspore is involved thus it is called monosporic development.

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