An example of an endospermous seed is

a

maize gain

b

cashew nut

c

cotton seed

d

been seed

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Wisdom_ibifiri
6 years ago

A seed has the following parts: Seed Coat: In the seed of cereals such as maize, the seed coat is membranous and generally fused with the fruit wall, called Hull. Endoman-fluid: The endoman-fluid is bulky and stores food. Generally, monocotyledonous seeds are endoman-fluidic but some as in orchids are non-endoman-fluidic.

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