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Nucellar embryo is

Amphimictic haploid
Amphimictic diploid
Apomictic haploid
Apomictic diploid

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Answered by Panzer786
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Nucellar Embryo is Apomictic diploid...

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Answered by JoiePatel
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Answer:

The correct answer would be Apomictic diploid.

Apomixis refers to the production of seed in a plant without sexual reproduction.

It does not include formation (meiosis) and fusion of gametes. Thus, it remains diploid in nature.

The nucellar embryo is a type of apomixis in which diploid nucellus tissue present around the embryo sac gives rise to the nucellar embryo.

Thus, the nucellar embryo would be apomictic diploid.

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