Answer Posted / malu_malathi
polyembryony is defined as a presence of of more than one
embryo in seeds. but mostly it will not germinate only one
embryo will germinate another one never germinate.
polyembryony is four types there are cleage polyembryony,
other than egg synergids and antipodal cells function as
embryo, presence of more than one ovule in seed, some of the
vegetative cells function as embryo.
apomixis is some of the vegetative cells function
as embryo.
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