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Formation of Female Gamete

Formation of Female Gamete. Embryo Sac Development. Cells of Carpel Sac are 2n. Cell in Ovule divide by Meiosis and it becomes the embryo sac or Megaspore. Meiosis. 4 Haploid Cells are made 3 die and 1 survive. Cell Division. Mitosis Mitosis Mitosis. 8 Nuclei.

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Formation of Female Gamete

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  1. Formation of Female Gamete Embryo Sac Development

  2. Cells of Carpel Sac are 2n • Cell in Ovule divide by Meiosis and it becomes the embryo sac or Megaspore

  3. Meiosis • 4 Haploid Cells are made • 3 die and 1 survive

  4. Cell Division • Mitosis • Mitosis • Mitosis

  5. 8 Nuclei • The Embryo Sac swells and now contains 8 nuclei • This is also called the Megaspore

  6. Nuclei in Embryo Sac • Polar Nuclei and Egg Cell survive • Other Nuclei die 2 Polar Nuclei Egg Cell

  7. Double Fertilisation • 1 male gamete from the pollen grain fuses with the egg nucleus to form the embryo plant • Polar Nuclei join with the 2nd Cell form pollen grain to form Endosperm Fertilised Ovule = Seed Integument = Testa No water needed Adaptation to life on land

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