What is meant by the monosporic development of female gametophyte? Explain the development of female gametophyte with well-labelled diagrams.
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Solution
The
formation of the female gametophyte from a single functional megaspore is
called as monosporic development.
The nucleus of functional megaspore divides
mitotically to form two nuclei which move to opposite poles. This forms a
two-nucleate embryo sac.
Two more sequential mitotic nuclear divisions result in
the formation of four-nucleate and eight-nucleate stages of embryo sac.
These
mitotic divisions are free nuclear type in which karyokinesis is not followed
immediately by cytokinesis.
After the eight-nucleate stage, the walls are laid
down leading to the organization of the typical female gametophyte. Six of
eight nuclei are surrounded by cell walls and organized into cells; the
remaining two nuclei, called polar nuclei are situated below the egg apparatus
in the large central cell.
A typical angiosperm embryo sac at maturity is eight
nucleate and seven cells. Three cells lie at micropylar end forming egg
apparatus. Three ends at chalazal end called as antipodal cells. A single large
central cell which has two polar nuclei.