what is the ploidy of primary endosperm nucleus
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PIOIDY IS 2N
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Mostly, all sexually reproducing organisms are diploid or polyploid. Complete answer: The primary endosperm nucleus is the nucleus formed by the fusion of two polar nuclei in the embryo sac of an angiosperm plant before fertilisation. ... Thus, ploidy is 2n.
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