Biology, asked by gapsharma, 1 year ago

what are the three generation in the seed

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Answered by MrIntrovert27
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the three generations in seed are:
1.Testa,tegmenand perisperm represent parental sporophyte
2.endosperms represents female gametophyte
3. plumule,radicle,spensor and cotyledons (embryo)represents future sporophyte
Answered by Harsha889
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》》A seed enclose three generations one within the other:

(a) The ovule or megasporangium formed from the parent sporophyte is diploid (2n).
(b) An ovule consist of integument and nucellus. Both of them are diploid and belongs to sporophytic generation.
© The megaspores developing within the ovule is . formed by meiosis and is haploid (n). The megaspore develops into haploid female gametophyte which develops an egg (n).
(d) This represents haploid (n) gametophytic generation. The egg is then fertilized by a male gamete, to form a diploid (2n) zygote.
(e)The zygote then develops into an embryo or future sporophyte (2n).

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