Give any two examples each of endospermic
(albuminous) seeds, and non-endospermic
(exalbuminous) seeds.
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endospermic seeds : seeds which have endosperm retained in them.
eg: castor, cotton, rice, barley, maize etc.
non-endospermic seeds: seeds which does not contain endosperm as it is
consumed my the developing plant embryo.
eg: pea, bean, gram etc.
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Seeds that possess a special food storage tissue called the endosperm are said to be albuminous and those which have no such tissue for storage are said to be exalbuminous or non-endospermic. In albuminous seeds food is being stored in endosperm the cotyledons are small and thin while on. ... e.g. Castor seed.
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