Biology, asked by Bhargubhargavi, 9 months ago

what is perisperm in biology ....❤​

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Answered by nishokroshan
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perisperm is remanent of nucellus of seed and it is diploid tissue

Explanation:

in in most of the seeds nucellus is completely consumed but in some seeds nucellus is persist it is called perisperm

perisperm (diploid)differ from endosperm ( triploid)

Answered by Dårviñ714
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Answer:

Perisperm is a type of full - nutritional seed that is a part of endosperm...It is developed from nucellous and is found as a layer on embryo of some plants ....

The benefits of perisperm are as follows....

1) As it has high nutritional value it is a good source of growth and development of the plants.

2) The plants containing perisperm are resistant of many diseases..

Example - Black pepper

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