2 The basal cell in a zygote of angiosperm :
a) Develops into the roots of the embryo
b) Forms the suspensor that anchors the embryo ad transfers nutrients
c) Results from the fertilization of polar and sperm nuclei and develops
into the endosperm
d) Divides to form the two cotyledons of the proembryo

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ANS: b Forms the suspensor that anchors the embryo ad transfers nutrients

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