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What does micropyle do?

Published in Plant Reproduction 1 min read

The micropyle performs several crucial functions related to seed germination and fertilization in plants.

Micropyle Functions Explained

The micropyle plays three primary roles, as detailed below:

Function Description
Water Absorption The micropyle helps to absorb water at the time of germination of the seed. This is vital for initiating the germination process.
Root Emergence It is through the micropyle that the root emerges at the time of germination of the seed, providing a point of exit for the developing root.
Pollen Entry for Fertilization The opening of the micropyle allows the pollen to enter the ovule for fertilization, facilitating sexual reproduction in plants.

In essence, the micropyle acts as a gateway for both the beginning of new life (germination) and the creation of new life (fertilization).