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A typical angiosperm embryo sac at maturity is:
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The mature embryo sac of an angiospermic plant is 8 -nucleate and 7 -celled. Three antipodals, one central cell, one egg cell and two synergids are formed, therefore the embryo sac is 7-celled and the central cell has two polar nuclei, therefore the embryo sac is eight nucleated.
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