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Embryo of a seed is made up of –
(a) meristematic tissue
(b) parenchyma
(c) collenchyma
(d) sclerenchyma

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Answered by patharerajani01
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Answer:

the answers is C of these questions

Explanation:

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Meristematic Tissue

Explanation:

    (a)The Embryo of a seed is made up of  meristematic tissue.

  1. Seed undeveloped organism is the effectively isolating tissue that conveys the ancestor of shoot and foundation of the plant and forms into a develop plant by cell division and separation.
  2. Meristem is the locale set apart by nearness of dynamic cell development and the youthful, undifferentiated tissues present in meristem are named as meristematic tissues which are dependable development and improvement of a total plant from incipient organism.
  3. Collenchyma is basic, separated, living tissue with thick non lignified dividers that offer mechanical help and rigidity to the developing parts.
  4. Sclerenchymatous cell are separated, thick walled dead lignified cells without meristematic movement, these cells need core and protoplast at their development.  
  5. Parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma are separated tissues. they don't gap to create new cells and subsequently are absent in incipient organism.
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