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Triple fusion in angiosperm is the fusion of second sperm with

a)

Antipodal cell and one synergid cell

b)

Two antipodal cells

c)

Two synergid cells

d)

Two polar nuclei



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Triple fusion in angiosperm is the fusion of second sperm with

a)

Antipodal cell and one synergid cell

b)

Two antipodal cells

c)

Two synergid cells

d)

Two polar nuclei

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Answer Key / Explanation : (d) -

(d)

Triple fusion in angiosperm is the fusion of second sperm with two polar nuclei or the secondary nucleus which results in the formation of a triploid Primary Endosperm Nucleus (PEN).

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