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What is perisperm? In which seeds it is present?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In some angiosperms, the perisperm is a layer of nutritive tissue derived from the nucellus that surrounds the embryo of the seed. It is a diploid food storing tissue. - Examples of seeds containing persistent perisperm is black pepper, castor, coffee,

Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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A layer of nutritive tissue in the seed of certain blossoming plants that is gotten from the nucellus and encompasses the incipient organism. In seeds of certain plants remants of nucelus is constant. This lingering, persisitent nucellus is called perisperm.

IT HAPPENS IN ALMOST ALL ANGIOSPERMIC PLANTS

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