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what is double fertilization and triple fusion​

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In angiosperms, double fertilisation refers to the fusion of one sperm cell with an egg (syngamy), and another sperm cell with the polar nuclei to yield a triploid endosperm (triple fusion). Double fertilisation involves two processes, triple fusion and syngamy.

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<p style ="Color:red; font-family: cursive; background:black;font size25px;"> Triple fusion is a fusion that involves a sperm nucleus and two polar nuclei which occurs in the double fertilization in a seed-bearing plant that results in the endosperm formation. ... One of the two male gametes fuses with the nucleus of the egg cell to produce the zygote, this process is referred to as syngamy.

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