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Pollen tube enters into embryosac of angiosperm
through the
(a) egg cell
(b) any one of the synergids
(c) any one of the antipodal cells
(d) none of these

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer is option (b) any one of the synergids.Mark me as Brainliest.Thank you.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pollen tube enters into embryosac of angiosperm  through both the egg cell and one of the synergids.

  • The eight nucleate female flowering plant gametophytes have an egg apparatus at the micropylar end that in turn has one egg cell and two flanking cells.
  • The flanking cells in their cytoplasm, are known as synergies, and have projections as finger-like.
  • They serve as a site for pollen tube entry into one of the synergies followed by later a disintegration.
  • The pollen tube pierces through nucellus, passing through the embryo sac wall between the egg and the synergid.

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