Why most zygote in angiosperm divide only after certain amount of endosperm is formed?
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endosperm is a triploid tissue which provides nourishment to the growing embryo. so zygote divides only after some endosperm is formed.
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Explanation:Answer: (i) Endosperm is the food laden tissue formed during the development of angiospermous seed which provides essential nutrients to the growing embryo and also the young seedling at the time of seed germination. So, most zygotes in angiosperms divide only after certain amount of endosperm is formed.
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