How does endosperm of an embryo help in development of a seed ? Give an example
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▶▶embryo consists of the epicotyl, radicle, and cotyledons....
▶▶It develops into a plant with an upward growing shoot and a downward growing root system...
▶▶The endosperm is the tissue inside the seed of in the flowering plants....
▶▶ It also cancontain oils and protein which help in the development of the seed...
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▶▶embryo consists of the epicotyl, radicle, and cotyledons....
▶▶It develops into a plant with an upward growing shoot and a downward growing root system...
▶▶The endosperm is the tissue inside the seed of in the flowering plants....
▶▶ It also cancontain oils and protein which help in the development of the seed...
thank you..
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✔The initiation of endosperm is a definitive characteristic of the double fertilization of angiosperms.
✔Its development requires the fusion of at least one polar nucleus in the embryo sac with one of the two sperm nuclei from the pollen grain.
✔The fertilized ovule develops into a seed.
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✔The initiation of endosperm is a definitive characteristic of the double fertilization of angiosperms.
✔Its development requires the fusion of at least one polar nucleus in the embryo sac with one of the two sperm nuclei from the pollen grain.
✔The fertilized ovule develops into a seed.
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