Multiple Choice
What is the fate of the four megaspores that result from meiosis in a typical angiosperm?
A) all four develop into ovules
B) two develop into ovules: two develop into the seed coat
C) one develops into an ovule;the other three become microspores
D) one develops into an ovule: the other three degenerate
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