In angiosperms,the embryo is developed at . . . . . . of the embryo sac.

  • A
    antipodal side
  • B
    micropylar end
  • C
    chalazal end
  • D
    centre

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The correct sequence of developmental stages of embryo in angiosperms is . . . . . .

$A$: Eight cells of the octant stage in dicot embryogeny are formed by $2$ vertical and $1$ transverse division in the embryonal cell.
$R$: These cells are arranged in epibasal and hypobasal tiers.

Identify the $A$ to $E$ in the following diagram.

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