The embryosac development in majority of flowering plants is monosporic development. Explain this type of embryosac development.
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When the female gametophyte (embryo sac) develops from a single megaspore, it is called monosporic development. ... The three haploid megaspores situated towards the micropyle degenerate, while one remains functional which develops into the female gametophyte.
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In a majority of flowering plants, one of the megaspores is functional while the other three degenerate. Only the functional megaspore develops into the female gametophyte (embryo sac). This method of embryo sac formation from a single megaspore is termed monosporic development.
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