Double Fertilization Explained
Double fertilization serves as an insurance policy for plants, ensuring that both the zygote and the endosperm are fertilized to prevent resource wastage. The zygote develops into an embryo, while the endosperm provides essential nutrients. Eventually, the embryo enters a dormant state, surrounded by a protective seed coat, allowing it to remain viable until conditions are right for growth.In this clip
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Episode 99: Plant Reproduction and Fruit
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