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Question
The undifferentiated tissue formed after triple fusion is called ______.
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Solution
The undifferentiated tissue formed after triple fusion is called endosperm.
Explanation:
Triple fusion results in the formation of a triploid primary endosperm nucleus, which develops into the endosperm. This tissue provides nourishment to the developing embryo in the seed. Thus, the endosperm is the nutritive tissue formed from the fusion of one male gamete with two polar nuclei (triple fusion) in flowering plants.
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