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what part of a maize grain stores food

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Answered by gilllakhwindrr60
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Explanation:

Endosperm: Maize grain consists of two unequal portions divided by a layer called epithelium. The bigger portion, the endosperm which is yellowish or whitish is the food storage tissue of the grain and is rich in starch.

Answered by Anonymous
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Endosperm: Maize grain consists of two unequal portions divided by a layer called epithelium. The bigger portion, the endosperm which is yellowish or whitish is the food storage tissue of the grain and is rich in starch.

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