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Commonly in a mature fertilised ovule n, 2n and 3 condition is respectively found in :

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Antipodals, egg and endosperm

B

Egg , nucellus and endosperm

C

Endosperm, nucellus and egg

D

Antipodals, synergids and integuments.

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