When and where do tapetum and synergids develop in flowering plants? Mention their functions.
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Tapetum develops during microsporogensis in the anther (microsporangium.) Its function is to provide nourishment to the developing pollen grains. Synergids: They develop during megasporogenesis in the ovule (megasporangium.) Synergids have the filiform apparatus which help to guide the pollen tube into it.
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Tapetum and Synergids
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- Tapetum formation during microsporogensis in the anther (microsporangium.) Its function is to give sustenance to the generating pollen grains
- Synergids-They produced during megasporogenesis in the ovule (megasporangium)
- Synergids have the filiform contraption which help to manage the pollen tube into it
- One of two little, brief cores nuclei close to the egg in the develop mature embryo sac of a flowering plant
- The synergids are a part of the egg apparatus assembly and thought to help the pollen nucleus arrive at the egg cell for fertilization
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