In an angiospermic plant, endosperm is formed due to fertilization of secondary nucleus but it is absent in some of the seeds viz. pea, bean, phaseolus (moong) etc. It is due to lack of

  • A

    Certain enzymes

  • B

    Dicotyledonous hormone

  • C

    Growth hormone

  • D

    None of the above

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