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What is the function of filiform apparatus in an
(a) Brings about opening of the pollen tube
(b) Guides the pollen tube into a synergid
(c) Prevents entry of more than one pollen tube into a synergid
(d) None of these
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- The part of gynoecium that determines the compatible nature of pollen is: (a) stigma (b) style (c) ovary (d) synergidsGrowth of pollen tube towards embryo sac is (a) chemotropic (b) thigmotaxis (c) geotropic (d) none of thesePlants and animals originated in water environments and, much later, plants invaded the land and later still, animals invaded the land. a) With respect to the four groups of plants (Bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms), give the basic method of fertilization. That is, how do the sperm reach the eggs? b) What is the significance of the fertilization methods to the invasion of the land by the Gymnosperms and Angiosperms?
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