mention the nucleus and cell status of an angiosperm embryo sac at maturity
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Angiosperms development gametophyte of angiosperms is tiny and contains only a few nuclei, the cytoplasm associated more or less directly with these nuclei is not partitioned by cell walls.
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Angiosperms development gametophyte of angiosperms is tiny and contains only a few nuclei, the cytoplasm associated more or less directly with these nuclei is not partitioned by cell walls.
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- The embryo sac of a female gametophyte of angiosperm basically has nearly eight nuclei and is very tiny.
- The cell wall does not part the cytoplasm associated with these nuclei.
- During the process of reproduction the nuclei present in the embryo sac like the eggs act in the process of sexual reproduction and fuse or connect with one of the two sperm nuclei that the pollen tube has delivered and thus "triple fusion nucleus" is formed.
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