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In double fertilization, male gamete and secondary nucleus form

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In double fertilisation, one male gamete fuses with the (i) to form zygote and the other male gamete fuses with (ii) to form primary endosperm nucleus.

In double fertilisation, one male gamete fuses with the (i) to form zygote and the other male gamete fuses with (ii) to form primary endosperm nucleus.

In double fertilisation, one male gamete fuses with the (i) to form zygote and the other male gamete fuses with (ii) to form primary endosperm nucleus.

Assertion. The endosperms is generally triploid (3n). Reason. It develops from primary endosperm nucleus formed by fusion of haploid male gamete and diploid secondary nucleus.