Describe the development of embryo in Angiosperms.
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In both gymnosperms andangiosperms, the young plant contained in the seed, begins as a developing egg-cell formed after fertilization (sometimes without fertilization in a process called apomixis) and becomes a plantembryo.
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The development of embryo occurs in angiosperms by means of triple fusion and double fertilisation.
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The fertilisation in an angiosperm occurs by fertilisation of 2 sperm cells with the egg and the polar nuclei of the female reproductive system.
The one which fertilises with the egg becomes the embryo whereas the other which fertilises with the polar nuclei becomes the endosperm. The embryo grows into a plant whereas the endosperm gives nourishment to it.
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