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In a hypothetical plant species, the endosperm is diploid and the embryo is triploid. Which of the following most accurately describes the process leading to this unusual ploidy?
Diploid megaspore mother cell undergoes mitosis to form the embryo sac, and a diploid male gamete fuses with a haploid central cell.
Haploid megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to form the embryo sac, and a diploid male gamete fuses with a diploid central cell.
Triploid megaspore mother cell undergoes mitosis to form the embryo sac, and a haploid male gamete fuses with a diploid central cell.
Diploid megaspore mother cell undergoes meiosis to form the embryo sac, and two haploid male gametes fuse with a haploid central cell.
In flowering plants, the generative cell divides mitotically to give rise to two male gametes. Where does this division occur?
Microspore mother cell
Pollen grain
Pollen tube
Ovule
What is the ploidy of the endosperm in angiosperms?
Haploid (n)
Diploid (2n)
Triploid (3n)
Tetraploid (4n)