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Answered by Anonymous
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Orchid seed is a non-endospermic seed, i.e., endosperm is absent in it. Endosperm is a. nourishing tissue present in the seed which nourishes the developingembryo. In orchid. seed endosperm is absent because it is used up during the time ofseed development.

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Answered by Nirnay488
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The dust-like seeds of orchids have no endosperm. Orchid seedlings are mycoheterotrophic in their early development. In some other species, such as coffee, the endosperm also does not develop. Instead, the nucellus produces a nutritive tissue termed "perisperm".

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