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the classification of megaspore in a tetrad in a gymnosperm is

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Answered by Indrasish1234
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A fully developed archesporial cell becomes distinguishable deep down within the tissue by its large size and dense contents and functions as megaspore mother cell, which undergoes two divisions to form a linear tetrad, of four cells. Retention of the single functional and three abortive megaspores in the megasporangium occurs.

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the classification of megaspore in a tetrad in a gymnosperm is linear

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