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Which of the following is a post-fertilisation event in flowering plants?

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Transfer of pollen grains                       

B
Embryo development

C
Formation of flower                             

D
Formation of pollen grains

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Embryo development takes place after the fertilisation, i.e., fusion of male and female gametes (n) result in the formation of zygote (2n). Thus, it is a post fertilisalion event.
Rest of the events takes place before occurrrence of fertilisation, hence are pre- fertilisation events.
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Which of the following is a post-fertilisation event in flowering plants?
Updated OnAug 2, 2022
TopicReproduction in Organisms
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 3
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Avg. Video Duration7 min