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Are the albuminous seeds eaten by the people and if no then why ?​

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Answered by sattwikswain08
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Seeds that possess a special food storage tissue called the endosperm are said to be albuminous and those which have no such tissue for storage are said to be exalbuminous or non-endospermic. In albuminous seeds food is being stored in endosperm the cotyledons are small and thin while on

exalbuminous seeds cotylesdon store up food and become thick and Fleshy. When germination of seed takes place then food

is used by embryo whether it is stored in endosperm or in cotypedon.

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