In angiosperms, triple fusion results in the formation of

In Angiosperms Triple Fusion Results In The Formation Of Biology Question

In angiosperms, triple fusion results in the formation of

Options

(a) secondary nucleus
(b) polar nucleus
(c) primary endosperm nucleus
(d) zygotic nucleus

Correct Answer:

primary endosperm nucleus

Explanation:

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Topics: Reproduction In Organisms and Plants (129)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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