Endosperm, which is the common nutritive tissue for the developing embryo in angiosperm…
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Endosperm, which is the common nutritive tissue for the developing embryo in angiosperm develops from:
- micropylar polar nucleus
- chalazal polar nucleus
- secondary nucleus
- zygote
Answer
(C) secondary nucleus
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