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which are the nuclei that fuse to form endosperm?​

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Answered by niranjan1739
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Explanation:

One sperm nucleus fertilizes the egg cell, forming a zygote, while the other sperm nucleus usually fuses with the binucleate central cell, forming a primary endosperm cell (its nucleus is often called the triple fusion nucleus). That cell created in the process of double fertilization develops into the endosperm.

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Answered by anjalin
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The nuclei that fuses to form the endosperm is explained below:

Explanation for the answer:

  • One sperm nucleus fertilizes with the egg cell to form a zygote.
  • While the other sperm nucleus generally fuses with the other binucleate central cells to form a primary endosperm cell.
  • Its nucleus is generally called the triple fusion nucleus.
  • The cell which is developed in the process of double fertilization developed into the endosperm.

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