difference between seed
and endosperm
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Endosperm, tissue that surrounds and nourishes the embryo in the seeds of angiosperms (flowering plants). ... In some seeds the endosperm is completely absorbed at maturity (e.g., pea and bean), and the fleshy food-storing cotyledons nourish the embryo as it germinates.
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Answer: Seed is a unit of reproduction in flowering plants where as endosperm is a part in seed which act as a food storing unit
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