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Triple fusion in angiosperm is the fusion of second sperm with

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Antipodal cell and one synergid cell
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Two antipodal cells
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Two synergid cells
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Two polar nuclei
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Solution

The correct option is D Two polar nuclei
Fusion of second sperm cell with two polar nuclei results in the formation of a diploid zygote, as well a triploid endosperm.
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