explain what is the endosperm disapers insome plants and continues in some plants in breif
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endosperm tissue that surrounds and nourish the embryo in the seed angiosperms flowering plants in some seed the endosperm us completely absorbed at maturity example pea and bean and the fleshy food storing cotyledons nourish the embryo as it germinates
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Fate of Endosperm:
It is in turn eaten by growing embryo. The endosperm may persist in the seed when the latter is called endospermic or albuminous (e.g., Castor, Cereals, Coconut). ADVERTISEMENTS: In others, the endosperm is completely absorbed by the growing embryo and the food reserve gets stored in the cotyledons.
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