In what way does endosperm differs from sperm?
A) Endosperm is triploid rather than haploid.
B) Endosperm is the immature sperm prior to its release from the anther.
C) Endosperm develops only in self-pollinating plants.
D) Endosperm is produced by the sporophyte, and sperm by the gametophyte.
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