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प्रश्न
What is ‘double fertilization’? Describe it with the help of a neat and well-labeled diagram. Give its importance.
उत्तर
DOUBLE FERTILIZATION
The process in which fusion of male gamete with eggs and another male gamete with the nucleus takes place in an embryo sac is termed as double fertilization. In the flowering plants after entering one of the synergids the Pollen tube releases the two male gametes into the cytoplasm of synergids. One of the male gametes moves toward the Egg cell and fuses with its nucleus just completing the syngamy. This results in the formation of a diploid cell called the zygote. The other moves toward the two polar nuclei located in the central cell and fuses with them to produce triploid primary endosperm nucleus As this involve the fusion of three haploid nuclei it is termed as triple fusion. Syngamy and triple fusion both take place at the same time during the process of fertilization so it is called double fertilization.
Importance of double fertilization: Due to the formation of a zygote, the diploid condition is restored. As male and female gametes fuse, there is the recombination of maternal and paternal characters, this results in variation. Double fertilization triggers embryonic development, which leads to the formation of seed and fruit. Viable seeds with a high percentage of germination are produced.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Given ahead is a diagrammatic representation of the process of fertilization. Study the same and then answer the question that follows:
What is the function of the synergids?
What is the significance of the dispersal of seeds? Give any two points.
Explain double fertilization and its significance.
The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:
The study of fruits is known as
Syngamy results in the formation of ______.
Write a short note on Pollen kitt.
In angiosperms, for formation of which of the following triple fusion is necessary?
The total number of nuclei involved in double fertilisation in angiospersm are ______.
Double fertilization is a distinctive feature of ______.
Select the option that shows the correctly identified 'U', 'X', 'Y' and 'Z' in a developing dicot embryo.