In angiosperms, double fertilization produces __________. View Available Hint(s) In angiosperms, double fertilization produces __________. the embryo and a triploid cell two embryos the embryo and the seed coat two triploid cells
In angiosperm, the process of double fertilization produces diploid and triploid cells .
The diploid zygote will divide and grow to produce an embryo. The triploid cell grows into the endosperm and will nourish the developing embryo.
The rest of the surrounding ovule will develop into a protective seed coat. A seed consists of the external seed coat and two internal structures: the embryo and endosperm.
A fruit will usually develop from the ovary tissue to provide additional protection.
Hence the right answer is "Diploid and triploid cells".