Biology, asked by disha6376, 6 months ago

Secondary nucleus forms pericarp after fertilizations. true or false​

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Answered by vinayakgupta440
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Answer:

The angiosperm seed forms through a unique process known as double fertilization, in which one male gamete contributed by the pollen fuses with the egg cell located within the ovule to form the diploid zygote, while the other male gamete fuses with two haploid maternal nuclei in close proximity to the zygote. Hence, the chromosome will be 3x or 3n.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

In fleshy fruits, the outer and often edible layer is the pericarp, which is the tissue that develops from the ovary wall of the flower and surrounds the seeds. Ovary walls form pericarp after fertilization. The pericarp is typically made up of three distinct layers: the epicarp, which is the outermost layer, the mesocarp, which is the middle layer of pith and the endocarp, which is the inner layer surrounding the ovary or the seeds.

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