
Step 1: Understanding syngamy. 
  
Syngamy refers to the fusion of the male gamete (sperm) and the female gamete (egg cell) during fertilization.  
Step 2: Result of syngamy. 
  
- The fusion produces a diploid cell, known as the zygote, which is the first cell of the new organism.  
- Other structures:  
  - Polar nuclei are involved in triple fusion (to form endosperm).  
  - Antipodal cells are part of the embryo sac and remain unfertilized.  
  - Endosperm forms after triple fusion, not syngamy.  
Step 3: Conclusion. 
  
Hence, syngamy specifically results in the formation of a zygote.  
  
 
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\text{Syngamy results in the formation of a Zygote.}} \]
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