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In plants, the developing embryo is nour...

In plants, the developing embryo is nourished by endospermic tissues its cell consist of:

A

One genome (Haploid)

B

Two genomes (Diploid)

C

Three genomes (Triploid)

D

Four genomes (Tetraploid)

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