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Perisperm In The Seed is actually

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A layer of nutritive tissue in the seed of certain flowering plants that are derived from the nucellus and surrounds the embryo. In seeds of some plants remnants of a nucleus is persistent. This residual, persistent nucellus is called perisperm.

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A layer of nutritive tissue in the seed of certain flowering plants that are derived from the nucellus and surrounds the embryo. In seeds of some plants remnants of a nucleus is persistent. This residual, persistent nucellus is called perisperm.

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