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English: In the ovule of angiosperms there is developed what appears to be a large cavity, but is really a single large spore which is not discharged. This spore germinates and develops within itself a very simple gametophyte consisting of seven cells. This spore containing its gametophyte, before it was known to be a spore, was called the embryo-sac, because the embryo was observed to develop within it. |
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Date | published 1914 | |||
Source | “Embryo-Sac,” The New Student's Reference Work, v. 2, 1914, p. 611. | |||
Author | Unknown artistUnknown artist | |||
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