During double fertilization one male gamete fuses with egg nucleus to form zygote and the other with primary endosperm nuclei in tripple fusion to form endosperm nucleus.
seed coat ,embryo ,endosperm, cotyledon, and primary root
the end products of double fertilisation are primary endosperm cell and diploid zygote. When two pollen grains are taken by pollen tube and it reaches a ovule in the ovary. One germ cell fuses with egg and form zygote which later develops into embryo and other germ cell fuses with bi-nucleate cell and form primary endosperm cell which later develops into endosperm which provide nutrition to the growing embryo.
the endosperm in monocot plants and endosperm and cotyledons in dicot plants.
An example of a seed that has liquid endosperm would be a coconut. While it does contain cellular endosperm, the coconut milk would be considered liquid endosperm.
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seed coat ,embryo ,endosperm, cotyledon, and primary root
During double fertilization one male gamete fuses with egg nucleus to form zygote and the other with primary endosperm nuclei in tripple fusion to form endosperm nucleus.
the nucleas is partof a cell
A nucleas is something in an atom.
eukaryotic= if it has a nucleas, prokariuotic= no nucleas. (nucleas are "brains" of the cell)
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
For plants, that is a process called double fertilization. After this process, the primary endosperm (3n) developed to form the fruit that covered and protected the seed(2n). The primary endosperm is the result of fertilization of one male gamete and two polar nuclei in the ovary. Thus, it is triploid.
Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
Yes. They have a nucleas like all eukaryotes.
Humans.....Blood Cells Do Not Have A Nucleas.