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In a case of polyembryony if an embryo develops from the synergid and another from the nucellus, then the synergid embryo is `ul((i))` and nucellar embryo is `ul((ii))`.

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Embryo developed from the synergid is haploid as the ploidy of the synergid is haploid. Embryo developed from the uncellus is diploid as the ploidy of the uncellus is diploid .
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