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Why Reproduction in flowering plants is called double fertilisation?
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Answered by manojjangra2708
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Fertilisation in flowering plants is referred to as double fertilisation because both the male gametes of the same microspore take part in fusion. One fuses with the egg to form the diploid zygote, and the other fuses with the two polar nuclei (or secondary nuclei) to form the triploid primary endosperm nucleus.

Answered by daridari282
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Fertilisation in flowering plants is referred to as double fertilisation because both the male gametes of the same microspore take part in fusion. One fuses with the egg to form the diploid zygote, and the other fuses with the two polar nuclei (or secondary nuclei) to form the triploid primary endosperm nucleus.

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