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Question
A researcher compares two embryos, X and Y.
- Embryo X shows equal division of the zygote, forming two cells that are almost identical in size.
- Embryo Y shows an unequal first division and produces a small apical cell and a large basal cell.
(i) Which embryo is likely to develop into a normal dicot embryo?
(ii) What is the fate of:
- Apical cell?
- Basal cell?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Embryo Y.
In dicots, the zygote divides unevenly in its first division, resulting in a big basal cell and a small apical cell. This pattern is matched by Embryo Y. -
- Apical cell: Goes through additional divisions to create the actual embryo (plumule, radicle, and cotyledons).
- Basal cell: Creates the suspensor, which anchors the embryo and forces it into the endosperm for nourishment, by going through transverse divisions.
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