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how many haploid nuclei and haploid cells are present in the female gametophyte of angiosperm?

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Answered by PratikRatna
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In a female gametophyte of angiosperms there are two haploid polar nuclei present which combines together and form central cell while there are eight haploid cells present which are three antipodal cell, two synergid cell, one egg cell and two polar bodies.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Two haploid nuclei and haploid cells are present in the female gametophyte of angiosperm.

EXPLANATION:

In female gametophyte of angiosperms there exist 2 haploid polar nuclei which finally combines together to form central cell. In case of mature female gametophyte there are 'eight haploid cells', 'three antipodal cells', 'two synergids' and 'one egg cells' and 'two polar cells'.

These angiosperms gametophyte develop with in sporophytes that constituents the sexual organ of the flower.

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