Answer: All the statements are true, and describes Double fertilization in plants
Step-by-step explanation:
Double fertilization is a process of fertilization of gametes that occurs in only flowering plants. It involves the following:
- A pollen grain produces TWO male gametes
- one male gamete fertilize the egg to form a zygote that is DIPLOID (with two basic sets of chromosomes)
- the second male gamete fuses with another cell named POLAR NUCLEI, to form a diploid nucleus that however, undergoes meiosis leading to partial duplication of the two sets of chromosomes into three sets known as TRIPLOID. The resulting endosperm formed is TRIPLOID, and serves as the food storing tissue in the seed.
- Thus, of the two zygotes formed, one survives growing into a seed, capable of germinating into a young plant; while the other does not survive, but becomes a food storing tissue (endosperm)