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The three cells at the chalazal end of an embryo sac are called:
APolar nuclei
BAntipodals
CEgg cells
DSynergids
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Antipodals
**Antipodals (3)** lie at the chalazal end. They typically degenerate before/after fertilisation and have no direct role in fertilisation.
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