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In angiosperms, endosperms is formed by

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Free nuclear divisions of megaspore
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Division of fused polar nuclei
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Division of fused polar nuclei and male gamete
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Division of fused synergids and male gamete.
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The correct option is C Division of fused polar nuclei and male gamete
In angiosperms, double fertilization occurs as a result of triple fusion. Endosperm, which is triploid in nature is formed as a result of division of fused polar nuclei and haploid male gamete.

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