When tulips bloom, they are attempting to pollinate using the process of meiosis which part of tulip is related to meiosis? Why do tulips need to under go meiosis?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - pistil and stamen.

Explanation:

Meiosis is the type of cell division that takes place only to produce gametes that are megaspore and microspore, in sex cells of the flowering plant. In tulip and other similar flowering plants have ovary at the base of the pistil that contains and produced megaspore (female spores) by meiosis.

Similarly, anthers in the stamen of the tulip flower produce male spores called microspores and contain. Meiosis is essential in sexual reproduction to ensure that each cell has the correct number of chromosomes and responsible for recombination.

  1. The part of the Tulip that is related to meiosis is : Pistil and Stamen
  2. Tulips undergo meiosis to ensure that the cells have the accurate number of chromosomes

During pollination Tulip under meiosis in other to produce the required gametes needed for sexual reproduction. The parts of the Tulip that  contains the megaspore and microspore gametes are :

  • Pistil : The ovary that produces and stores the female spores via meiosis is located at the base
  • Stamen : The anthers which produces the male spores via meiosis is located at the stamen.

Also Tulips undergo meiosis to ensure that the cells have the accurate number of chromosomes that is to be used for recombination.

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