what is endosperm?
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Endosperm is the part of seed which acts
as a food storefor the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients.......
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During sexual reproduction in plants two male gametes are released inside the ovules.
As given in the diagram, there is an egg cell placed at the periphery and Two polar nuclei at the centre.
One male gamete unites with egg cell to form zygote and
Another male gamete unites with two polar nuclei to form an Endosperm.
After seed germination, this endosperm gives the necessary nutrition to the zygote.
As given in the diagram, there is an egg cell placed at the periphery and Two polar nuclei at the centre.
One male gamete unites with egg cell to form zygote and
Another male gamete unites with two polar nuclei to form an Endosperm.
After seed germination, this endosperm gives the necessary nutrition to the zygote.
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