what is the proper term for this green “inner part” of a ginkgo seed? by reddit33450 botany 2 Comments twistedstigmas 2 months ago https://preview.redd.it/46l3oj8a61gf1.jpeg?width=900&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4fd3f804277bf9fcac0e51393add4422371d3225 _larsr 2 months ago It is called endosperm, like in flowering plants. BUT it is actually a little different. It is haploid instead of being 3n and it arises from the female gametophyte instead of the fusion of sperm with polar nuclei that happens in angiosperms. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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_larsr 2 months ago It is called endosperm, like in flowering plants. BUT it is actually a little different. It is haploid instead of being 3n and it arises from the female gametophyte instead of the fusion of sperm with polar nuclei that happens in angiosperms.
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It is called endosperm, like in flowering plants. BUT it is actually a little different. It is haploid instead of being 3n and it arises from the female gametophyte instead of the fusion of sperm with polar nuclei that happens in angiosperms.