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persistent nucellus in the seed is known as?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

persistent nucellus in the seed is known as perisperm.

Explanation:

perisperm is a nutritive tissue derived from nucellus and it is present around the embryo of the seed.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Answer:  The persistent nucellus in seed is called perisperm.

Explanation:

  • Perisperm is a layer of nutritive tissue in the seed of certain flowering plants  that surrounds the embryo of a seed in some angiosperms.
  • Examples for perispermic seeds are Sugar beet, coffee, and black pepper.
  • Perisperm is a type of food storage tissue found in the seed of higher plants.
  • Perisperm is unused nucellus in the seed.
  • The food stored in it is used for the growth of the embryo during the germination of the seed.

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