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प्रश्न
(a) Explain the events after pollination leading to the formation of a seed in angiosperms.
(b) Mention the ploidy levels of the cells of different parts of an albuminous seed.
उत्तर
(a) The following events take place between pollination and formation of a seed in angiosperms:
(i) Double fertilisation
(ii) Endosperm formation
(iii) Embryo development
(iv) Seed formation
(i) Double fertilisation:
- When pollen grains fall on the stigma, the pollen tube enters one of the synergids and releases two male gametes.
- One of the male gametes moves towards the egg cell and fuses with it to complete the syngamy to form a zygote.
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The other male gamete fuses with the two polar nuclei and forms the triploid primary endosperm nucleus (PEN). This is termed as triple fusion.
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After triple fusion, the central cell becomes the primary endosperm cell (PEC).
- The primary endosperm nucleus gives rise to the endosperm, while the zygote develops into an embryo.
(ii) Endosperm formation:
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The primary endosperm nucleus divides repeatedly to give rise to free nuclei. This is called free nuclear endosperm.
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Cell wall formation occurs next, resulting in the formation of a cellular endosperm.
- The endosperm may be either consumed fully by the growing embryo (as in peas and beans) or retained in the mature seed (as in coconut and castor).
(iii) Embryo development:
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The embryo develops at the micropylar end of the embryo sac where the zygote is situated.
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The zygote first gives rise to the pro-embryo and then to the globular, heart-shaped mature embryo.
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A typical dicot embryo consists of an embryonal axis and two cotyledons.
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The portion of the embryonal axis above the level of cotyledons is called epicotyl. It contains the plumule (shoot tip). The portion below the axis is called hypocotyl. It contains the radicle (root tip).
- There is only one cotyledon in a monocot embryo. In grass, it is known as the scutellum and is situated at one side of the embryonal axis. At its lower end, the embryonal axis has the radicle and the root cap enclosed in the coleorrhiza.
- The epicotyl lies above the level of the scutellum and has the shoot apex and leaf primordia enclosed in hollow structures called coleoptiles.
(iv) Seed formation:
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Seeds are the fertilised ovules that are developed inside a fruit.
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Each seed consists of a seed coat, an embryonal axis and cotyledons.
- Seeds may be albuminous (endosperm present as in the case of wheat and maize) or non-albuminous (endosperm absent, as it is consumed by the growing embryo as in the case of peas and beans).
(b) The ploidy of the endosperm of an albuminous seed is 3n and that of an embryo is 2n.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What is double fertilisation? Describe the process in brief.
Triple Fusion involves:
(i) Fusion of one male, gamete with female gamete
(ii) Fusion of tube nucleus with generative nvcleus
(iii) Fusion of two polar nuclei.
(iv) Fusion of second male gamete with two polar nuclei
During double fertilization second male gamete fuses with ___________.
Fill in the blanks with suitable words.
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What happens to the following after fertilization?
Calyx
What is the function of the pollen tube? Explain it with the help of a diagram.
Expand the following abbreviation IW.
Explain the pollination process in maize.
What is the function of pollen tube? Explain with the help of a diagram.
What is a fruit?
What happens to the ovary post fertilization?
Even though each pollen grain has 2 male gametes, why at least 20 pollen grains are required to fertilize 20 ovules in a particular carpel?
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Pollen tube was discovered by
Due to which of the following reasons the pollen tube usually grows down towards the egg?
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Fusion of one of the male gametes with egg nucleus is referred to as ______.
Give a term for the following:
Fusion of male gamete and secondary nucleus in angiosperms.