Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into:
Endosperm
Embryo sac
Embryo
Ovule
In the majority of flowering plants, four megaspores are produced from the megaspore mother cell through meiosis, but only one remains functional while the other three degenerate . This functional megaspore then undergoes mitotic divisions to develop into the female gametophyte, which is also called the embryo sac . This specific pattern of development from a single megaspore is known as monosporic development .
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