Biology, asked by pksdoon49, 1 month ago

Can you justify when we say that there is double fertilisation in flowering plants​

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Answered by XxBornToShinexX
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There are chances of polyembryony, and the plant has better chances of survival. Double fertilization gives rise to an endosperm that provides nourishment to the developing embryo. It increases the viability of the seeds of angiosperms. It utilizes both the male gametes produced by the pollen grains.

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Answered by shreyas246
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There are chances of polyembryony, and the plant has better chances of survival. Double fertilization gives rise to an endosperm that provides nourishment to the developing embryo. It increases the viability of the seeds of angiosperms. It utilizes both the male gametes produced by the pollen grains.

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