endosperm for disappeare in mature seeds called as
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Storage Tissue or Nutritive Tissue
In other seeds (e.g. beans), the endosperm is absent because it is utilized in the development of the embryo. In this case the cotyledons, not the endosperm, serve as the food-storage tissue. This is an example that of the different parts of a seed, the endosperm may be wanting.
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germination is the correct answer
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