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what is Helobial Endosperm? Explain briefly.

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Answered by aniket1454
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Commonly referred to as liquid endosperm. Coconut water is an example of this. Cellular endosperm formation - where a cell-wall formation is coincident with nuclear divisions. Coconut meat is cellular endosperm. Acoraceae has cellular endosperm development while other monocots are helobial.

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Answered by priyaagarwal11
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In Helobial endosperm formation. A cell wall is laid down between the first two nuclei, after which one half develops endosperm along the cellular pattern and the other half along the nuclear pattern.
Helobial endosperm is most commonly found in the Alismatales (monocotyledons).
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