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Endosperm Primary Cell Divides Repeatedly Forms Triploid Tissue

The triploid primary endosperm cell divides to form endosperm tissue rich in reserve food materials, which nourish the developing embryo.

The triploid primary endosperm cell divides to form endosperm tissue rich in reserve food materials, which nourish the developing embryo.

Text The primary endosperm cell divides repeatedly and forms a triploid endosperm tissue. The cells of this tissue are filled with
reserve food materials and are used for the nutrition of
the developing embryo.

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