What happens when iodine solution is added to the endosperm of maize seed
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When iodine solution is applied to the endosperm the endosperm starts looking out for a egg cell and it forms a zygote all around the iodine solution process. Moreover, starch is the main nutrient within the endosperm and when iodine mixes with starch, it starts to turn blackish in colour.
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When iodine solution is added to the endosperm of maize, it turns blackish in colour.
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- Angiosperm seeds include endosperm, a substance that protects and feeds the developing embryo (flowering plants). In certain seeds (like pea and bean seeds), the endosperm is totally absorbed at maturity, and the fleshy, food-storing cotyledons feed the developing embryo.
- Endosperm begins searching for an egg cell when iodine solution is introduced to it, and this process results in the formation of a zygote.
- In addition, the principal nutrient in the endosperm is starch, which begins to turn blackish when iodine is combined with it.
- Endosperm from maize is often categorised as vitreous and floury endosperm. In vitreous endosperm and loosely in floury endosperm, respectively, starch granules are packed.
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