STRUCTURAL ORGANISTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Question
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Unlike other plants, angiosperms require water for fertilization to take place.
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Angiosperms are the only plants to produce seeds after fertilization takes place.
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In angiosperms, a sperm fuses with an egg to produce a zygote.
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Two fertilization events take place in angiosperms, producing a zygote and endosperm.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Pollination helps the pollen grains to reach stigma via style. The two sperm cells enter the ovule-synergid cell. This proceeds to fertilization. In angiosperms, fertilization results in two structures, namely, zygote and endosperm, hence the name “double fertilization.”
Detailed explanation-2: -Fertilization is much different with angiosperms than compared to other plant organisms because these plants perform double fertilization. Double fertilization occurs when pollen hits the stamen, or female part of a plant.
Detailed explanation-3: -Two male gametes are released from the pollen tube. The zygote is formed when one male gamete fertilizes the egg ( syngamy). A triploid main endosperm nucleus is formed when the other male gamete joins with the central cell’s two polar nuclei.
Detailed explanation-4: -1: Double fertilization: In angiosperms, one sperm fertilizes the egg to form the 2n zygote, while the other sperm fuses with two polar nuclei to form the 3n endosperm. This is called a double fertilization.
Detailed explanation-5: -double fertilization, in flowering plant reproduction, the fusion of the egg and sperm and the simultaneous fusion of a second sperm and two polar nuclei that ultimately results in the formation of the endosperm (the food-storage tissue) of the seed.