Differentiate between cellular and nuclear endosperm
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Explanation:
- Nuclear divisions are not followed by cell divisions.
- The nuclear mass is then .pushed to periphery and cell walls are laid. Mostly cell wall formation remains incomplete.
- A central vacuole is formed initially which ultimately disappears with a few exceptions.
- Examples include wheat, maize, rice etc.
- Each division of nuclei is immediately followed by cell divisions.
- Complete cell walls are laid from the very beginning, and a solid cellular mass is obtained.
- No such vacuole is formed generally.
- Examples include balsam, datura, petunia etc.
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NUCLEAR ENDOSPERM:-
- Nuclear divisions are not followed by cell divisions.
- The nuclear mass is then .pushed to periphery and cell walls are laid. Mostly cell wall formation remains incomplete.
- A central vacuole is formed initially which ultimately disappears with a few exceptions.
- Examples include wheat, maize, rice etc.
CELLULAR ENDOSPERM:-
- Each division of nuclei is immediately followed by cell divisions.
- Complete cell walls are laid from the very beginning, and a solid cellular mass is obtained.
- No such vacuole is formed generally.
- Examples include balsam, datura, petunia etc.
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