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endoplasmic seed and endospermic seeds

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Answered by mansi3028
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Answer:

Endospermic seeds are those which seed enosperm is located outside of cotyledons and cotyledons are tiny or leafy, ex: castor bean seeds. Cotyledon seeds or non-endospermic seeds are those which seed endosperm is absorbed by cotyledons and hence cotyledons are swollen, ex: bean seed.

Answered by dhruv8257
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Explanation:

Seeds which show presence of endosperm in mature seed are called endospermic seeds. Cotyledons are papery thin & can't act as storage organ. Nucellus doesn't develop into perisperm.

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