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the endosperm of Angiosperms is different from gymnosperm do you agree justify your answer 4mark from 12th ​

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Answered by hemantsantoshgupta
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In gymnosperm, an endosperm is a kind of a haploid tissue whereas in case of an angiosperm, it is usually triploid. The process of fruit formation is totally absent in a gymnosperm.These plants do not have fruits in them whereas an angiosperm is a fruit bearing plant.

Well … endosperm is only produced in flowering plants (Angiosperms). Sexual reproduction in Angiosperms involves double fertilization where a second haploid sperm nucleus fuses with two haploid polar nuclei of the megagametophyte, producing a triploid nucleus that, by mitosis, develops into the endosperm. This does not happen in Gymnosperms.

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