In a rare genetic mutation in a dicot plant, the formation of the hypophysis is inhibited. What would be the MOST likely direct consequence of this mutation?
Failure of endosperm development
Impaired radicle development
Absence of cotyledons
Delayed fruit ripening
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Triple fusion in angiosperm is the fusion of second sperm with
Antipodal cell and one synergid cell
Two antipodal cells
Two synergid cells
Two polar nuclei
PEC (Primary Endosperm Cell) is formed
After triple fusion
Before triple fusion
At the time of syngamy
Always persisted
Which of the following parts in angiosperms are diploid and triploid, respectively?
Secondary nucleus and endosperm
Microspore mother cell and egg cell
Polar nucleus and secondary nucleus
Endosperm and antipodal cells
What is the fate of the male gametes discharged in the synergid?
One fuses with egg other(s) degenerate(s) in the synergid.
All fuse with the egg.
One fuses with the egg, other(s) fuse(s) with synergid nucleus.
One fuses with the egg and other fuses with central cell nuclei.
The endosperm in angiosperms develops from
Zygote
Secondary nucleus
Chalazal polar nucleus
Micropylar polar nucleus
Triploid tissue in angiosperms, is
Nucellus
Endosperm
endothelium
Tapetum