the outer covering of endosperm in endospermic seeds, which separates it from the embryo is called? a) coleorhiza b) scutellum c) coleoptile d) aleurone layer
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b) Scutellum
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Rice, maize and onion are monocots and have endospermic seeds. Aleurone grains store the granular protein in a thin aleurone layer which forms the outer most covering of endosperm. The single cotyledon of monocots is called as scutellum and is present between developing embryo and endosperm. Scutellum is separated from endosperm from by an epithelial layer. The aleurone secretes enzymes during germination that degrade the protein, carbohydrates and lipids present in endosperm. The degradation products are absorbed by scutellum and are transported to developing embryo .
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