Answer:
Nerve impulse
Explanation:
A nerve impulse is transmitted through the synaptic cleft by acetylcholine. When an impulse reaches the synaptic knob, it stimulates the vesicles to move towards the presynaptic membrane releasing the acetylcholine. The transmitter substance makes the membrane permeable. An action potential is then formed along the neuron.
Answer:
eight haploid
Explanation:
Megaspore (macrospore) is a type of spore present in heterosporous (production of spores of two different sizes and sexes) plants.
During megagametogenesis, a single nucleus undergoes mitosis three times producing an eight-nucleate.