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QUESTION #1360
Question 1
What is the ploidy level of the endosperm in angiosperms?
Correct Answer Explanation
In angiosperms, the endosperm is formed by triple fusion — the fusion of two polar nuclei (each haploid, n) with one male gamete (n) — resulting in a triploid (3n) nucleus. The endosperm develops into a nutritive tissue that nourishes the developing embryo. This is a unique feature of double fertilization in angiosperms.
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