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What happens to the antipodals after fertilization?
They disappear
What happens to the polar nuclei after fertilization?
join with a sperm that produces the endosperm
What happens to the synergids after fertilization?
They disappear
Why is fertilization in flowering plants called double fertilization?
Because one sperm joins an egg and the other fuses with the polar nuclei in flowering plants
What are the different types of dispersal mechanisms?
Dispersal by Wind and by animal
What are the most efficient transporters of fruits and seeds?
Humans
Exocarp
Orange skin
Mesocarp
White rim
Endocarp
Orange part we eat