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why is an embryo sac diploid in agamospermy

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Answered by SOHAA
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The diploid egg parthenogenetically develops without the act of meiosis or fertilization. In non-recurrentagamospermy, the megaspore mother cell meiotically divides to form a haploid embryo sac. ... Resulting plants from non-recurrentagamospermy are normally sterile, for example, Datura and Zea mays.
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