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A researcher observes a plant species where the generative cell undergoes mitosis before pollination, resulting in two sperm cells within the pollen grain. How might this unusual characteristic affect double fertilization?
Prevent double fertilization from occurring.
Enhance the efficiency of double fertilization.
Potentially lead to the fertilization of both the egg cell and a synergid, disrupting endosperm development.
Have no significant impact on the process of double fertilization.
Which of the following accurately describes the difference between the development of the nuclear endosperm and the cellular endosperm?
Nuclear endosperm is formed after fertilization, while cellular endosperm is formed before fertilization.
Nuclear endosperm is triploid, while cellular endosperm is diploid.
Nuclear endosperm is found in monocots, while cellular endosperm is found in dicots.
Nuclear endosperm involves free-nuclear divisions before cell wall formation, while cellular endosperm involves cell wall formation after each division.
In a species exhibiting pseudogamy, the pollen is essential for:
Embryo development
Endosperm development
Seed coat formation
Fruit development
PEC (Primary Endosperm Cell) is formed
After triple fusion
Before triple fusion
At the time of syngamy
Always persisted
โIn coconut the cellular endosperm surrounds the nuclear endospermโ. The above statement is
TRUE
FALSE
Sometimes (a) and sometimes (b)
Neither (a) nor (b)
If the number of chromosomes in egg cell is 8, then what is the number of chromosomes on endosperm?
24
8
16
12
Find out right statement (s)
I. Most common endosperm is of nuclear type
II. Coconut water is male gametophyte
III. Coconut has both nucellar and cellular type of endosperm
I, II and III
I and III
II and III
I and II
Nuclear endosperm has
Every nuclear division followed by wall formation
Initially free-nuclear divisions followed by wall formation
First division followed by wall formation and other free nuclear
None of the above
In some organisms, karyokinesis is not followed by cytokinesis as a result of which, multinucleate condition arises leading to the formation of syncytium. The perfect example for this is
Appearance of a furrow in cell membrane
Liquid endosperm in coconut
Sexual reproduction
Fertilization
The endosperm in angiosperms develops from
Zygote
Secondary nucleus
Chalazal polar nucleus
Micropylar polar nucleus