Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into:
Ovule
Endosperm
Embryo sac
Embryo
As we discussed in concept
Structure of Ovule -
Each ovule has one or two protective envelopes called integuments. Integuments encircle the nucellus except at the tip where a small opening called the micropyle is organised. Opposite the micropylar end, is the chalaza, representing the basal part of the ovule. Enclosed within the integuments is a mass of cells called the nucellus. Located in the nucellus is the embryo
sac or female gametophyte
- wherein
An ovule generally has a single embryo sac formed from a megaspore.
Functional megaspores form embryo sac.
Option 1)
Ovule
This option is incorrect.
Option 2)
Endosperm
This option is incorrect.
Option 3)
Embryo sac
This option is correct.
Option 4)
Embryo
This option is incorrect.