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NEET Questions / Botany / Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants / Post Fertilization Structure And Events
Which part of the embryo develops into the shoot tip?
Radicle
Cotyledons
Plumule
Suspensor
What is the ploidy of the endosperm in a typical angiosperm?
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Triploid (3n)
Tetraploid (4n)
The triple fusion in angiosperms leads to the formation of:
Zygote
Embryo
Primary Endosperm Nucleus
Synergids
In albuminous seeds, the food is stored in the:
Cotyledons
Endosperm
Radicle
Plumule
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic event of post-fertilization development in angiosperms?
Formation of haploid pollen grains
Development of the endosperm
Development of the embryo
Development of the fruit
After fertilization, the ovary of a flowering plant develops into the:
Seed
Embryo
Endosperm
Fruit
Which structure in a flowering plant develops into the seed after fertilization?
Ovary
Ovule
Stigma
Style
The triploid nutritive tissue that develops within the seed after fertilization is called the:
Embryo
Zygote
Endosperm
Integument