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Pseudo embryo sac derived from

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Answered by balajihude7
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Precision lacks in referring in the cavity as pseudo-embryo sac. This is because it is organized by the fusion of individual nucleate protoplast as a consequence of the disintegration of cell walls separating them in the nucellus. Thus, the term Nucellar Plasmodium of Arekal and Nagendran (1975b) is more acceptable.

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<MARQUEE><FONT COLOR = blue > Podostemaceae is the only family of angiosperms where double fertilization is not known to occur. However, a nucellar plasmodium, also known as the 'pseudo- embryo sac', is formed which provides nutrition to the developing embryo

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