why embryo development in seed plants is meroblastic ?
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Meroblastic embryogeny is common in gymnosperms. When the part of zygote is involved in the development of embryo, this type of embryo development is called meroblastic embryogeny.
In these plants embryo is developed from a portion of oospores and in such case more than two embryos can be developed(polyembryony)…
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