What is the ploidy level of endosperm in Angiosperms?
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Endosperm in angiosperm is triploid. That is it in 3n.
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● Answer -
Ploidy level of endosperm in angiosperms is three. i.e. triploid.
# Extra information -
- Endosperm develops from primary envelope nucleus. It's aka albumin.
- It stores food materials for later use.
- Endopserm are triploid (3n).
- Perisperm is nothing but the remains of nucellus of ovule of seed.
- It's part of a seed.
- Perisperm are dilpoid (2n).
Hope this helps you. Thanks for asking..
● Answer -
Ploidy level of endosperm in angiosperms is three. i.e. triploid.
# Extra information -
- Endosperm develops from primary envelope nucleus. It's aka albumin.
- It stores food materials for later use.
- Endopserm are triploid (3n).
- Perisperm is nothing but the remains of nucellus of ovule of seed.
- It's part of a seed.
- Perisperm are dilpoid (2n).
Hope this helps you. Thanks for asking..
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