What is the difference between albuminous and non albuminous??
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Albuminous seed are those seeds which have residual endosperm left in them they retain the part of endosperm as it is not completely used up in the embryo development
whereas non albuminous seed are those in which whole of the endosperm gets consumed during embryo development
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In mathematics and physics, an equipotential or isopotential refers to a region in space where every point is at the same potential. This usually refers to a scalar potential (in that case it is a level set of the potential), although it can also be applied to vector potentials.
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