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How is fertilization in flowering plants different from fertilization in other plant groups?
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Double fertilization
is the process in angiosperms
(
flowering plants
) in which two sperm from each pollen tube fertilize two cells in a female gametophyte (sometimes called an embryo sac) that is inside an ovule.
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