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formation of endosperm of helobial​

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Answered by JEWL
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In helobial endosperm formation, a cell wall is laid down between the first two nuclei, after which one half develops endosperm along the cellular pattern and the other half along the nuclear pattern. Helobial endosperm is most commonly found in the Alismatales (monocotyledons).

Answered by GalacticCluster
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  • Helobial endosperm is a special endosperm in such type of endosperm, there is formation of two cells by the division of endosperm nucleus in which one cell is large and the other is smaller. The large cell is known as the micropylar chamber and the smaller cell is known as the chalazal chamber.

  • There is formation of primary endosperm by the division of nucleus of micropylar chamber, found in the helobial family of monocotyledonous plants.
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