the embryo sac found in 80% of flowering plants shows which type of cell arrangement
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the embryo sac found in 80% of flowering plants shows which type of cell arrangement
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Based on the number of megaspores, embryo sacs can be divided into three types: monosporic, bisporic, and tetrasporic (Web Figure 21.3. A). In the monosporic, or Polygonum-type embryo sac, meiosis of the diploid megaspore mother cell in the nucellus produces four haploid megaspores.
There are 7 cells in the embryo sac, one of which (the endosperm mother cell) contains 2 nuclei. The egg cell, 2 synergid cells and 3 antipodal cells each contain one nucleus with 4 chromosomes.
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