In angiosperms, triple fusion results in the formation of:

1.  Zygote 2.  Endosperm
3.  Nucellus 4.  PEC

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Syngamy in angiosperms results in the formation of:

1.A haploid cell2.A diploid cell
3.A triploid cell4.A polyploid cell

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Double fertilization, a characteristic of angiosperms, results in the formation of:

1.  diploid zygote due to syngamy and triploid primary endosperm cell due to triple fusion
2.  triploid zygote due to triple fusion and diploid primary endosperm cell due to syngamy
3.  diploid zygote due to syngamy and haploid primary endosperm cell as it is formed pre-fertilization
4.  diploid zygote due to syngamy and diploid primary endosperm cell due to triple fusion

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The pollen tube releases the two male gametes first into:
1. The vicinity of the egg cell.
2. The vicinity of polar nuclei.
3. In the cytoplasm of synergids.
4. In the cytoplasm of antipodals.

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