The mature female gametophyte of flowering plants, typically containing eight nuclei in seven cells within the ovule. It houses the egg cell and other specialized cells necessary for fertilization and early seed development.
From Greek 'embryon' meaning 'young one' or 'that which grows' and 'saccus' from Latin meaning 'bag' or 'pouch'. The term emerged in the 19th century as botanists discovered this microscopic structure that literally serves as a sac containing the plant embryo's precursors.
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