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Student to attempt either option (A) or (B): (A) What is meant by ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ type of pollen when pollen lands on the stigma? A two-celled right type pollen has landed on the stigma. Explain the events taking place till fertilization in angiosperms. Why is pollen pistil interaction said to be dynamic?
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(B)
  • Give the schematic representation of oogenesis in human females indicating chromosome number at each step.
  • In which part of the female reproductive system do the following events take place?
    • I. Formation of corpus luteum
    • II. Maturation of tertiary follicle
    • III. Fertilisation
    • IV. Implantation

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In angiosperms, double fertilization is a unique event. Oogenesis and reproductive processes are tightly regulated spatially in the female reproductive tract.
Updated On: Jun 20, 2025
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(A)

  • ‘Right’ type of pollen is compatible with the stigma and initiates pollen germination; ‘wrong’ type is incompatible and does not germinate.
  • After a compatible (right) pollen lands, it germinates to form a pollen tube through which male gametes travel.
  • The tube grows through the style, enters the ovule via the micropyle, and releases two male gametes.
  • One male gamete fuses with the egg (syngamy), the other with two polar nuclei (triple fusion), resulting in double fertilization.
  • Pollen-pistil interaction is dynamic as the pistil selects suitable pollen and promotes or inhibits pollen tube growth accordingly.

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(B)

  1. Oogenesis schematic:
  • Oogonium (2n) → Primary oocyte (2n) → Secondary oocyte (n) + First polar body (n) → Ovum (n) + Second polar body (n)
  1. Location of events:
  • I. Corpus luteum – Ovary
  • II. Tertiary follicle maturation – Ovary
  • III. Fertilisation – Fallopian tube
  • IV. Implantation – Uterus
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