In non endospermic seed or ex-albuminous seed
(a) the endosperm may be completely used up
by developing embryo
(b) no endosperm form
(c) endosperm is starchy
(d) endosperm is oily
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b) the endosperm may be completely used up
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Ex-Albuminous Seed
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(b) no endosperm form is Right Answer.
- In exalbuminous seeds endosperm is totally devoured by the creating incipient organism, and the develop seeds are without endosperm.
- The nourishment is put away in cotyledons.
- Non-endospermic seeds, the undeveloped leaves (called cotyledons) occupy the majority of the room in the seed and these cotyledons become loaded up with the material that will support the developing incipient organism.
- In this manner, their nourishment isn't inside the seed, however inside the cotyledon. Peas and squash are case of non-endosperms.
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