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the part that separate embro region fron the endosperm region in seed of maize​

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Answered by divyanshisamantaray9
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In monocotyledonous endospermic seed, endosperm is surrounded by a special one- cell thick layer, called aleurone layer. The cells of aleurone layer are filled with proteinaceous aleurone grains which play an important role at the time of germination. Maize grain is a monocotyledonous endospermic seed. So, the correct answer is 'Aleurone'.

Answered by VIVEKPARIDA
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monocotyledonous endospermic seed, endosperm is surrounded by a special one- cell thick layer, called aleurone layer. The cells of aleurone layer are filled with proteinaceous aleurone grains which play an important role at the time of germination. Maize grain is a monocotyledonous endospermic seed.....

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