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In a fertilised embryo sac, the haploid,...

In a fertilised embryo sac, the haploid, diploid and triploid structures are :

A

Synergid, zygote and primary endosperm nucleus

B

Synergid, antipodal and polar nuclei

C

Antipodal, synergid and primary endosperm nucleus

D

Synergid, polar nuclei and zygote

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