Which one of the following is the correct sequence during sexual reproduction in Angiosperms?
- A. Egg → zygote → embryo → seed ✓
- B. Embryo → egg → zygote → seed
- C. Egg → embryo → zygote → seed
- D. Egg → seed → zygote → embryo
Correct Answer: A. Egg → zygote → embryo → seed
Explanation
Following fertilization, the egg becomes a zygote, which develops into an embryo, and the ovule containing the embryo matures into a seed.
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