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A typical angiospermic embryo sac is 8 -...

A typical angiospermic embryo sac is 8 - nucleate and

A

Single celled

B

Four celled

C

Seven celled

D

Eight celled

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C

The first mitotic division in the megaspore forms two nuclei one nucleus moves towards the micropylar end while the other nucleus moves towards the chalazal end, these nuclei divide at their respective ends and re – divide to form eight nucleated stages. As a result these are four nuclei each at both ends i.e. at micropylar and the chalazal end in embryo sac
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