HORTICULTURE

HORTICULTURE SCIENCE

PLANT BIOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Where are haploid sex cells produced in a plant?
A
ovule and filament
B
ovary and filament
C
ovule and anther
D
ovary and anther
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Haploid male gametes, pollen, are formed within the anthers of the androecium. Haploid female gametes, eggs, are formed within the ovary of the gynoecium.

Detailed explanation-2: -On the sporophyte, specialized structures called sporangia form, and inside of them, haploid cells (spores, 1n) are formed by meiosis.

Detailed explanation-3: -Haploid cells are found in gametes cells. Therefore, in a flower, the haploid cells will be found in the pollen grains and the ovules.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: Haploid cells in humans are also called sex cells or gametes. They are produced in the testes in the males and in the ovaries in the females.

Detailed explanation-5: -(a) Ovary-It is the female part of the plant and the female organ of flowers that has ovules. The ovules develop into seeds upon fertilization. It is diploid (2n) in structure.

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