In ovules of Angiosperms, which one of the following is <strong>NOT</strong> a haploid cell ?
- A. Nucellus ✓
- B. Synergid
- C. Egg
- D. Antipodal
Correct Answer: A. Nucellus
Explanation
The nucellus is the central part of the ovule and represents the megasporangium, which is made of diploid (2n) sporophytic cells. The synergids, egg, and antipodals are all haploid (n) cells within the embryo sac.
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