Biology, asked by manvika2351, 2 months ago

Persistant endosperm in a seed is used for
(A) Germination of pollen
(B) Germination of seed
(C) Formation of cotyledons
(D) Seed formation of embryo​

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Answered by akshitamahala2003
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Answer:

C cotyledone formation

Answered by skkumar98
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Answer:

B=germination of seed.

endosperm persist as an extra food for seed when it is in dormant stage (period of rest) for germination of seed .

A. there is no germination of pollen instead there is pollination.

B. endosperm are stored in cotyledons only then how it can help in formation of cotyledons.

D. endosperm does not make embryo it is serving as food

for embryo before it develops as a small plant to make its own food by the process of photosynthesis.

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