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can anyone explain me double fertilization in plants?pls ansModerator: BioTeam
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can anyone explain me double fertilization in plants?pls ansi want to know about double fertilizaion in plants. what is the benifit of double fertilization?
apart from egg and the polar nuclei there are 3 more nuclei. what happens to themafter syngamy? pls some one ans me fast!!
The benefits of double fertilization? Do you remember how female gametophyte of gymnosperm arises? After meiosis one of cells starts dividing producing megagametophyte that is a food storage for potencial embryo. Formation of macrogametophyte as a food storage tissue before fertilization is a risk of energy lose, because fertilization may fail to occur.
In angiosperms food storage tissue arises from triploid endosperm nucleus after fertilization, so the plant is "sure" that this waste of energy is profitable.
Those nuclei are called antipodals and they abort during development of macrogametophyte or after it. They don't play any role anyway. I don't know why I am typing that: seed plant reproduction
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