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structure which provide nutrition to seed​

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Answered by gomathitayaashri
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Answer:

This tissue surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition to it in the form of starch while in some seeds these are completely absorbed by the time they mature, in others, the endosperm is present till the seeds germinate

Answered by saibaba55
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Explanation:

The seeds of corn are constructed with these structures; pericarp, scutellum (single large cotyledon) that absorbs nutrients from the endosperm, plumule, radicle, coleoptile and coleorhiza – these last two structures are sheath-like and enclose the plumule and radicle, acting as a protective covering.

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