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seeds, fertilization in flowering plants..Moderator: BioTeam
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seeds, fertilization in flowering plants..fertilization in flowering plants ocurrs:
on the stigma in the style in the ovule i the anther none of the above i think it is in the stigma where the pollen is deposit not sure.. seeds consist of a: a) seed coat, plumule, cotyledon b) hypocotyl, epicotyl, cotyledon c) radicle, plumule, hypocotyl d) epicotyl, coleoptile, prop roots e) seed coat, true leaves, cotyledon and this one i just need to confirm im right after lots of reading and researching i got this answer: a, i know seeds consists of seed coat, and i think cotyledon (the seed leaf for embryo of a flowering plant) a little help please!!
fertilization - in ovule.
It happened with me 2 , 2 yrs back. I created a joke and i remebered it forever...its just like fertilization on cervix for humans! Both fertizations involve a tube- fallopian tube [ site of fertilizshn] and there pollen tube [ not site, but conveyer of 2 sperms]... About seed, a, b & c all appear correct to me! lets find some botnybuddy who can help us out.
I believe that the answer would be a) seed coat, plumule, cotyledon
Check this diagram http://theseedsite.co.uk/seedparts.html
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