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Following components are haploid, diploid or triploid (A) oosphere (B) microsphere (C ) sunergids (D) antipodals (E ) oospore (F) nucellus (G) placenta (chalaza) (I) endosperm (J) tapetum
Which of following groups show the correct sequence of the ascending order of ploidy in ovule/seed ?

A

CBD

B

AEI

C

EFG

D

JEG

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B
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