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write the functions of embryo sac in angiosperms parts. plzz ans this briefly


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Answered by chavan1234
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Embryo sac The female gametophyte (an oval structure in the nucellus of the ovule) of flowering plants, formed by the division of the haploid megaspore nucleus, and the site of fertilization of the egg and development of the embryo. It consists of 6 haploid cells without cell walls (2 synergidae, 3 antipodal cells, and an egg cell) and 2 haploid nuclei (polar nuclei). Sometimes the 2 haploid, polar nuclei fuse to form a single, endosperm moter cell. At fertilization, 1 male nucleus fuses with the egg nucleus to form a zygote which develops into the embryo. The second male nucleus fuses with the primary endosperm nucleus to form the endosperm nucleus.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Functions of Embryo Sac

Explanation:

  • In seed plants, the ovule is the structure that offers ascend to and contains the female reproductive cells
  • The female gametophyte specifically termed a megagametophyte is also called the embryo sac in angiosperms
  • The megagametophyte delivers an egg cell with the purpose of fertilization  
  • Embryo sac is the structure which produced from the megaspore of the plant ovule
  • Embryo sac is additionally called as the female gametophyte
  • Embryo sac bears both undeveloped organism plant and the endosperm after fertilisation
  • There are seven haploid cells in the embryo sac
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