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Types of seeds on basis of presence and absence of endosperm.
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On the basis of the presence or absence of endosperm and the number of cotyledons, seeds may be classified into four major types, those are: i) Dicotyledonous exalbuminous seeds : The seed contains two cotyledons close to the embryo axis and they are devoid of endosperm, e.g. pea, gram etc.
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