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The total number of nuclei involved in double fertilisation in angiosperms are

A

two

B

three

C

four

D

five

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D

Double fertilisation is an event unique to angiosperms. It involves fusion of one male gamete (haploid) with egg (haploid) to form zygote (diploid) that gives rise to embryo accompained with funsion of other male gamete (haploid) with two polar nuclei (secondary nucleus) to form primary endosperm nucleus (PEN) that gives rise to a nutrivite tissue called endosperm. Hence total of 5 haploid nuclei are involved in double fertilisation process.
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  • Total number of nuclei involved in double fertilization is

    A
    2
    B
    3
    C
    4
    D
    5
  • Total number of nuclei involed in double fertilization is

    A
    2
    B
    3
    C
    4
    D
    5
  • Double fertilisation is

    A
    fusion of two male gametes with one egg
    B
    fusion of one male gamete with two polar nuclei
    C
    fusion of two male gametes of pollen tube with two different eggs
    D
    syngamy and triple fusion
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