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Ploidy of endosperm in gymnosperms after fertilization

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Answered by Rohit65k0935Me
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Gymnosperms, such as pine, produce embryos with multiple cotyledons that use primary endosperm as food. Primary endosperm develops from maternal tissue that wasn't fertilized so that it contains two sets of chromosomes (is diploid). ... The cell created in this process of double fertilization develops into the endosperm.

Answered by steewackdsouza
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in gymnosperms endosperm is haploid.

the functional megaspore germinates inside the megasporangium( endosporic germination) and develops into a multicellular female gametophyte, which is called as endosperm (n).

the endosperm is the female gametophyte in gymnosperms.

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