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Describe the development of dicot embryo in flowering plants. - Biology

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Describe the development of dicot embryo in flowering plants.

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Development of dicot embryo:

  1. The zygote divides to form a two-celled proembryo.
  2. The larger cell towards the micropyle is called basal or suspensor initial cell and the smaller cell towards chalaza is called terminal or embryonal initial cell.
  3. The suspensor cell divides transversely in one plane to produce a filamentous suspensor of 6-10 cells.
  4. The first cell of the suspensor towards the micropylar end becomes swollen and functions as a haustorium.
  5. The lowermost cell of suspensor is known as hypophysis.
  6. The suspensor helps in pushing the embryo into the endosperm.
  7. The embryonal initial undergoes three successive mitotic divisions to form octant.
  8. The planes of divisions are at right angles to each other.
  9. The lower tier of four cells of octant give rise to hypocotyl and radicle whereas four cells of upper-tier form the plumule and the one or two cotyledons.
  10. The hypophysis by further division gives rise to the part of the radicle and root cap.
  11. Subsequently, the cells in the upper tier of octant divide into several planes so as to become heart-shaped which then forms two lateral cotyledons and a terminal plumule.
  12. Further enlargement of hypocotyl and cotyledons result in a curvature of the embryo and it appears horse-shoe shaped.
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Chapter 1: Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants - Short Answer 2

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SCERT Maharashtra Biology [English] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 1 Reproduction in Lower and Higher Plants
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