Difference between Albuminous and exalbuminous seed
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Sol: Albuminous seeds are the seeds which have food stored in the special nourishing tissue called as endosperm that remains persistent till maturity. ... Exalbuminous seeds are the seeds which have the stored food and the cotyledons in a special structure called as kernel. It does not remain until the embryo is mature.
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Sol: Albuminous seeds are the seeds which have food stored in the special nourishing tissue called as endosperm that remains persistent till maturity. ... Exalbuminous seeds are the seeds which have the stored food and the cotyledons in a special structure called as kernel. It does not remain until the embryo is mature.
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Difference between Albuminous and Exalbuminous
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- Albuminous seeds area unit the seeds that have food keep within the special alimental tissue referred to as reproductive structure that continues to be persistent until maturity. Cotyledons solely act as food uptake organs and not food storage organs. e.g. Castor seed.
- Exalbuminous seeds area unit the seeds that have the keep food and also the cotyledons in a very special structure referred to as a a kernel. It doesn't stay till the embryo is mature. e.g. Pea seed.
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