Biology, asked by chetanmaran, 7 months ago

Syngamy is fusion of
Male gamete with polar nuclei
Male gamete with female gamete
Male gamete with synergid cell
Male gamete with central cell​

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Answered by rajeshkumar9436
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Explanation:

Syngamy involves the fusion of male gamete with the female gamete (i.e. the egg). Syngamy results in the formation of a diploid zygote, which is the first cell of sporophytic generation. Zygote then divides and forms a multicellular structure called the embryo.

Hence, syngamy is the fusion between two gametes.

So, the correct answer is B

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