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The angiospermic endosperm, except in sp...

The angiospermic endosperm, except in special cases, is a triploid (3n) tissue as it is a product of triple fusion involving double fertilisation. It is thus, distinct from the endosperm of gymnosperms and heterosporous pteridophytes, where the endosperm is a

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$ Double fertilization and triple fusion occurs in Angiosperms. ! Triple fusion produces triploid type of endosperm.