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Vegetative fertilization leading to the formation of endosperm refers to
Options
(a) fusion of male gamete with diploid secondary nucleus
(b) fusion of female gamete with diploid secondary nucleus
(c) fusion of two diploid vegetative cells
(d) fusion of two male gametes
Correct Answer:
fusion of male gamete with diploid secondary nucleus
Explanation:
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Subject: Biology
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