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- In an angiosperm life cycle, sexual reproduction includes: meiosis within the male gametophyte to produce sperm. meiosis within the female gametophyte to produce eggs. meiosis within the ovary to produce megaspores. fertilization leading to development of microspores. fertilization leading to development of megaspores.Discuss the differences between a complete flower and an incomplete flower.Corn develops from a seedling with a single cotyledon, displays parallel veins on its leaves, and produces monosulcate pollen. It is most likely: a gymnosperm a monocot a eudicot a basal angiosperm
- Figure 14.26 If a flower lacked a megasporangium, what type of gamete would it not be able to form? If it lacked a microsporangium, what type of gamete would not form?What is the function of the seed coat from a plant seed and where does the seed coat develop from?The seed that develop post-fertilisation are not covered in gymnosperms why?
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