Why development of female gametophyte in angiosperms is called monosporic development ?
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The formation of the female gametophyte from a single functional megaspore is called as monosporic development. The nucleus of functional megaspore divides mitotically to form two nuclei which move to opposite poles.
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Monosporic development is the development of female gametophyte from one functional megaspore. In angiosperms, a single diploid mother megaspore undergoes meiotic division to form four megaspores (haploid). Only one out of the four megaspores is functional that forms a female gametophyte, while the rest of the three degenerate.
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