Gymnosperms show polyembroyny. Explain
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because it is sub kingdom of endosperm
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The phenomenon of the development of more than one embryo in one ovule, seed or fertilized ovum is called polyembryony. ... In majority of the gymnosperms showing polyembryony, usually two or more archegonia develop in a female gametophyte.
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