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Persistent nucellus in seed known as

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Answered by egrover46pduu24
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Pericarp

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The persistent nucellus in seed known as Perisperm.

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Perisperm is defined as the nutritious layer of the seed and which is obtained from the nucellus. This is present in the embryo of the seed and can be seen at the diploid condition. The gain which contains perisperm is called perispermic seed.

It is found in some of the angiosperm. It is act as residual part of seed. Perisperm is also called the food storage of the plant.

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