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Question: Assertion: The fertile part of the seed is tigellum Reason: Tigellum produces root and shoot syst...

Assertion: The fertile part of the seed is tigellum
Reason: Tigellum produces root and shoot system of the plant body
(a)Both assertion and reason are true and the reason is the right explanation for the assertion.
(b)Both assertion and reason are true but the reason is not the right explanation for the assertion.
(c)Assertion is true but the reason is false.
(d)Assertion is false but the reason is true.

Explanation

Solution

Seed is formed in the angiosperms which are considered as the most advanced plants. Tigellum in collective form is also known as the embryonal axis.

Complete answer:
The assertion is false, but the reason is true. The fertile part of the seed is the endosperm. The tigellum is also known as the embryonal axis which produces the plumule and radicle, which later develop into shoot and root.

Additional Information:
A seed is made up of a seed coat and an embryo. The embryo is made up of a radicle, an embryonal axis, and cotyledons. The outermost covering of a seed is the seed coat. The seed coat has two layers, the outer testa, and the inner tegmen. The hilum is a scar on the seed coat through which the developing seeds were attached to the fruit. Seeds containing two cotyledons are called dicots such as wheat and maize, whereas seeds containing a single cotyledon are called monocots such as gram and pea. In some seeds, the outer seed coat is proteinaceous and is called the Aleurone layer. In plants that still contain endosperm even after maturation are called endospermous, whereas the ones which lose their endosperm, or consume all of their endosperms during maturation are called non-endospermous like the bean, gram, and pea.

So, the correct answer is 'Assertion is false, but the reason is true'.

Note: Few important points to remember

Ovules after fertilization, develop into seeds.
Seeds under fertile and favorable conditions can develop into a new plant.
Double fertilization occurs when 2 male gametes enter the sac and fertilize the ovule and synergids to form embryo and endosperm respectively.
Seeds are a dormant phase.