Biology, asked by nasreen6070, 9 months ago

gametophytic tissue in endosperm is dicot or monocot ​

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Answered by shreya1192
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Explanation:

Because it is formed by a separate fertilization, the endosperm constitutes an organism separate from the growing embryo. About 70% of angiosperm species have endosperm cells that are polyploid. These are typically triploid (containing three sets of chromosomes), but can vary widely from diploid (2n) to 15n.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The gametophyte issue in endosperm is mostly dicot.

Explanation:

  • The endosperm is a part of the growing embryo. It is formed differently. It is usually triploid in nature. In addition to this the endosperm supplies enough amount of Nutrition which is present in it for growing of the developing embryo.
  • The  endosperm is mostly present in angiosperms and higher concentration is seen in the dicot plants.

To know more about the embryo in dicot plant,

When we open a dicot seed,then it's embryo shows two parts name ...

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