Biology, asked by Varun5507, 11 months ago

Seed is not a morphological equivalent of spore
because
(a) spore is not produced through fertilization
(b) spore does not possess embryo & endosperm
(c) spore is a haploid structure
(d) all the above

Answers

Answered by Shrutirawat2004
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Answer:

seed is not a morphological equivalent of spore because so does not passes embryo and endosperm

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Seed is not a morphological equivalent of spore because of all of the above

Option (d)

Explanation:

  • Seed is not a morphological equivalent of spore because sport of most of the plant species is haploid in nature.
  • Moreover seed contains all the tissues which are present for the growth and development of the seed into an adult plant.
  • However this spore does not have any embryo and does not have the capability to get transferred into an endosperm.
  • A seed is the the product of the fertilization of a pollen and a stigma

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