Biology, asked by stellapach, 1 year ago


34. In the monocotyledonous seeds the endosperm is
separated from the embryo by a distinct layer known as
(a) testa
(b) aleuron layer
(c) coleoptile (d) scutellum.​

Answers

Answered by UsmanSant
0

Answer:

In monocotyledonous seeds the endosperm is separated from the embryo by a distinct layer known as testa.

Explanation:

Testa is an Italian word which means head.

Testa is a tough coat which encloses the embryo of the seed.

This testa protects seed from unfavourable conditions.

It also helps seed during dormancy and controls germination.

Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
1

 \bf \: answer

 \bf \red{The \:  answer  \: is \:  testa \: }

Similar questions