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What forms when meiotic division in an ovule takes place ? (a) Archesporium Tissue (b) Megaspore Mother Cell (c) Megaspore (d) Generative cell

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"Option: (b), “Megaspore mother cell (MMC) “.

Explanation:

          The process by which MMC prepares and releases megaspores is called as megasporogenesis. Ovules for the most part experience meiotic division and prompt the development of single megaspore mother cell in the micropylar region of the nucellus. This MNC undergoes further meiotic division a yield 4 cells among which one is active and other three are in active.

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