Endosperm in angiosperms is:
(a) trimultiple
(b) dimultiple
(c) multiple
(d) none of these
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Endosperm in angiosperms is trimultiple.
Angiosperms are flowering or seed production plants. Angiosperm is a Greek word angeion means casing and sperma means seed.
Endosperm is a type of tissue that is produced inside a seed that is ready for fertilization. Endosperm is a trimultiple or triploid species. Starch is the nutrition that is provided and also the embryo is surrounded by the Endosperm. It also contains oils and proteins.
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