At which state and become developed will you observe nucleus cellular type of endosperm
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Thus, the endosperm can be polyploid as well in certain cases. But, in gymnosperms ... In this type, Cell wall formation follows the first cell division. But the ... Solved Example for You
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Ancestral flowering plants have seeds with small embryos and abundant endosperm, and the evolutionary development of flowering plants tends to show a trend towards plants with mature seeds with little or no endosperm. In more derived flowering plants the embryo occupies most of the seed and the endosperm is non developed or consumed before the seed matures.
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