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what is enospermic or non- endospermic seeds??

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Answered by khanaffanullah
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Wheat is an example of an endosperm. In non-endospermic seeds, the embryonic leaves (called cotyledons) take up most of the space in the seed and these cotyledons become filled with the material that will nourish the growing embryo. Thus, their food is not within the seed, but within the cotyledon.

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Answered by LuvKapoor003
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⏩ Endospermic seed ⏪

⏩ It is also known as Albuminous seed

⏩ In these seed Food is store in endosperm.

⏩ Cotyledons peparry.

⏩Mostly monocot seed except orchid.

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⏩ Non-Enospermic seed. ⏪

⏩ Also known as Ex-albuminous seed.

⏩ Food store in Cotyledons.

⏩ Endosperm peparry.

⏩ Mostly Dicot seed except Castor.

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