Normally in gymnosperms how many archegonia are produced in an ovule ? a friend of mine has asked this question...
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In gymnosperms, multiple archegonia are produced by the megagametophyte. This is one reason of polyembryony in gymnosperms as more than one egg may be fertilized in resulting in more than one embryo withing a single ovule.
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