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ploidy of male gamete in plants​

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Answered by sureshraj7165
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Answered by Anonymous
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The endosperm is formed by the process of triple fusion, wherein one male gamete fuses with the two polar nuclei. In this case, the two polar nuclei are haploid but the male gamete is diploid (2n). Hence, the endosperm would be tetraploid (n + n + 2n = 4n).

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