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The mature seeds of plants such as gram and peas, possess no endosperm, because

A

1. these plants are not angiosperms

B

2. there is no double fertilization in them

C

3. endosperm is not formed in them

D

4. endosperm gets used up by the devel- oping embryo during seed development

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