What is meant by monosporic development of female gametophyte?
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When the female gametophyte (embryo sac) develops from a single megaspore, it is called monosporic development. Usually, in most angiosperms, the megaspore mother cell divides by meiosis to form four haploid megaspores arranged in a linear fashion.
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The female gametophyte or the embryo sac develops from a single functional megaspore.
This is known as monosporic development of the female gametophyte.
In most flowering plants, a single megaspore mother cell present at the micropylar pole of the nucellus region of the ovule undergoes meiosis to produce four haploid megaspores.
Later, out of these four megaspores, only one functional megaspore develops into the female gametophyte, while the remaining three degenerate.
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