Biology, asked by sankarmahadevu6136, 9 months ago

The patterns of seed coats of lentil is example for

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The seed coats of other legumes appear relatively smooth, though generally possessing a characteristic pattern and often being covered with pits and pores or varying amounts of surface deposits. Lentils, in contrast, possess an uneven seed coat surface covered with distinctive conical papillae

Similar questions