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A unique feature of angiosperm fertilization is the formation of both a zygote and an endosperm nucleus. If a mutation occurred preventing the fusion of one of the male gametes with the polar nuclei, what would be the MOST likely direct consequence?
Endosperm would not develop, impacting seed viability.
The zygote would fail to form, preventing embryo development.
A triploid zygote would form instead of a diploid zygote.
The ovule would develop into a seedless fruit.
In a hypothetical plant species, the polar nuclei contain 2n chromosomes each, and the male gametes are n. What would be the ploidy of the endosperm and zygote, respectively, after double fertilization?
2n, n
3n, 2n
5n, 2n
n, 2n
A researcher discovers a new angiosperm species where the central cell contains four polar nuclei instead of the usual two. Assuming normal fertilization occurs, what would be the ploidy of the resulting endosperm?
3n
4n
5n
6n
Researchers are studying a mutant plant where the pollen tube fails to deliver the male gametes to the embryo sac. Which structure(s) would be ABSENT in the ovule of this mutant plant following pollination?
Zygote only
Endosperm only
Both zygote and endosperm
Neither zygote nor endosperm
Double fertilization ensures that the development of the endosperm is dependent on:
The fertilization of the egg.
The availability of water.
The formation of the seed coat.
The dispersal of pollen.
How many nuclei are involved in the fusion process during double fertilization?
2
3
5
7
What is the ploidy level of the endosperm formed as a result of double fertilization?
n
2n
3n
4n
During germination of a maize seed, which structure facilitates the transfer of nutrients to the developing embryo?
Epicotyl
Hypocotyl
Scutellum
Coleoptile
A botanist observes a plant with a determinate inflorescence and a specialized mechanism for flower placement. Which type of inflorescence is this likely to be?
Racemose
Cymose
Spadix
Catkin