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function of endsoperm​

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Answered by shreyagusain819
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The endosperm plays an important role in supporting embryonic growth by supplying nutrients, protecting the embryo and controlling embryo growth by acting as a mechanical barrier during seed development and germination.

Answered by CreativeAB
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Endosperm is present in the seeds of most of the angiosperms. It provides nourishment to the growing embryo. Endosperm is replaced by fleshy cotyledons in dicotyledons. Endosperm tissue is rich in carbohydrates and also contains proteins and lipids.

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