Endosperm of castor is unicellular or multicellular or triploid or diploid
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diploid
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Endosperm of castor is a triploid.
- In angiosperms, the Endosperm is a triploid tissue.
- Since the double fertilization results in diploid zygote formation and triploid endosperm formation, thus one sperm fertilizes the nucleus of the eggs and comprises the zygote, which is 2n.
- The sperm then joins the two polar nuclei that form the nutritive triploid which is 3n tissue.
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