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what is non albuminous and exalbuminous ​

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Answered by itzcutearmylinkgirl
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The seeds in which the endosperm is used up during embryo development are called exalbuminous seeds such as bean , pea and gram. These seeds usually store food materials in cotyledons. ... ( c ) Seeds of tomata are albuminous . (d) Fruit of coconut is berry.

Answered by kssinha422
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Albuminous seeds refer to those seeds that retain or restores some part of the endosperm during embryonic development. Examples include maize, barley, castor, and sunflower.

Non-albuminous seeds refer to those seeds that consume the entire endosperm during the embryonic development. Examples include peas and groundnut.

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