Biology, asked by gkpharshitasingh, 5 months ago

Endosperm in gymnosperm is​

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Answered by themakerqueries
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The endosperm of gymnosperms is haploid. It is a pre-fertilization tissue and is equivalent to female gametophyte, hence it is haploid in nature but in angiosperms it is post-fertilization tissue and is generally triploid in nature.

Answered by Janvi270902
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Endosperm in gymnosperm is 3n (triploid).

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