Biology, asked by sambhrantshresth, 10 months ago

A typical angiospermic seed consists of all ,except
(1) Embryo
(2) Seed coat
(3) Endosperm
(4) Pericarp

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Answered by meenucutiee
4

Answer:

germination consists

Answered by gratefuljarette
15

ANSWER:

A 'typical angiospermic seed' consists of endosperm, embryo, seed coat except pericarp.

EXPLANATION:

The pericarp is a part of the fruit or the fruit wall, which is developed from the wall of ovary. This is the edible portion of fruit around the seeds protect the seed from unfavorable conditions.

The pericarp gives the fruit an extraordinary shape and resemblance. The structure and thickness of pericarp varies greatly in various kinds of fruits.

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