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Angiosperms are capable of undergoing the unique process of double fertilization that involves two sperm cells. In double fertilization, one sperm fertilizes an egg cell while the other fuses with the central cell.Which set of cells are produced after double fertilization?​

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Answered by nk2006
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In angiosperms, one sperm fertilizes the egg to form the 2n zygote, and the other sperm fertilizes the central cell to form the 3n endosperm. This is called a double fertilization. After fertilization, the zygote divides to form two cells: the upper cell, or terminal cell, and the lower, or basal, cell.

Answered by nattkudrat
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Explanation:

In angiosperms, one sperm fertilizes the egg to form the 2n zygote, and the other sperm fertilizes the central cell to form the 3n endosperm. This is called a double fertilization. After fertilization, the zygote divides to form two cells: the upper cell, or terminal cell, and the lower, or basal, cell.

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