Biology, asked by kumkumkamthan2003, 8 months ago

the endosperm formed in angiosperms is?
haploid
diploid
triploid
hexaploid​

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Answered by upa70
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Answer:

triploid

Explanation:

endosperm is triploid (3n) in most of the angiospermic plant as two pokar nuclei fuse with a male gamete and three of them are haploid.but the number varies from 2n to 15n in different species

Answered by Mansipatel07
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Explanation:

In most of the flowering plants, the endosperm is formed inside the seeds around the time of fertilization. This is actually a tissue that surrounds the embryo and provides it nutrition. The formation of the endosperm in angiosperms takes place when two central nuclei and a sperm nuclei fuse in the embryo sac.

Answer...Triploid

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