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In a particular angiosperm species, the synergids exhibit a unique filiform apparatus oriented away from the micropyle. What would be the MOST likely consequence of this unusual arrangement?
Enhanced pollen tube attraction
Faster pollen tube growth
Reduced fertilization success
Increased seed production
Mark the statement not true for an anatropous ovule.
Encloses single female gametophyte
The micropyle lies close to hilum
Its body is made of parenchymatous nucellus
Ploidy of funicle, nucellus and all cells of embryo sac are same
Synergidโs filiform apparatus
Guide the pollen tube
Guide the style for development
Present near the micropylar end
Both (a) and (c)
A micropyle is a
Small pore through which water enters
Small aperture where no integuments are present
Small pore needed for seed existence
All of the above
Entry of pollen tube with two male gametes and tube nucleus through micropyle, is
Mesogamy
Porogamy
Chalazogamy
None of these
Chalazal pole is present
Opposite to micropyle
At the origin of integuments
Opposite to nucellus
Near the embryo sac
Micropyle helps in
Germination of pollen grain
Growth of pollen tube
Coming out of pollen tube from pollen grain
Allowing entry of pollen tube
Micropyle is formed by
Absence of integuments
Absence of funicle
Absence of nucellus
Absence of embryo sac
Generally pollen tube enters through
Micropylar region
Antipodal region
Chalazal end
Nuclear region
In porogamy, pollen tube enters the ovule through the
Chalazal end
Integument
micropyle
Ovary wall