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How is endosperm different from perisperm?

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Answered by Girlycool
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Main Difference – Perisperm vs Endosperm
Perisperm and endosperm are two types of food storage tissues found in the seed of higher plants. Most seeds contain stored food in the form of carbohydrates, fat, and protein. The stored food is used for the growth of the embryo during the germination of the seed. Endosperm is usually digested during the development of the seed in the event called seedling. The main difference between perisperm and endosperm is that perisperm is the diploid food storage tissue, which originates from the nucellus whereas endosperm is the triploid food storage tissue, which originates from triple fusion.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya !!!

Here's your answer !!!

➡Endosperm : It's a triploid nutritive tissue that is formed by the process of Triple fusion ...

➡It nourishes the developing embryo....

Example : Coconut , Maize etc...


Perisperm : It's a diploid nutritive tissue which is remnant of nucellus ...

➡It nourishes Developing egg cell...

Example : Beet , pepper etc...


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