The role of double fertilization in angiosperms is
to produce-
(a) endosperm (b) integuments
(c) cotyledons (d) endocarp
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The role of double fertilization in angiosperms is to produce endosperm.
Option (a).
Explanation:
- Double fertilization involves two sperm cells.
- Endosperm can be classified into three types which are nuclear, cellular and helobial.
- Endosperm is a tissue which is present inside the seed.
- It covers the embryo of the seed and provide the required nutrient for the seeds.
- During the process of fertilisation the egg results in the production of zygote.
- But in angiosperms, the double fertilisation of the nucleus by the male gametes leads to the formation of a triploid endosperm nucleus.
- This nucleus is separated by a successive division and forms a multicellular structure called endosperm.
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