Biology, asked by sr969267, 6 months ago

what tissue are there in a germinating seed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer

ENDOSPERM TISSUE

Explanation:

Right after fertilization, the zygote is mostly inactive, but the primary endosperm divides rapidly to form the endosperm tissue. This tissue becomes the food the young plant will consume until the roots have developed after germination.

Answered by abhijayperiye200722
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Answer: endosperm tissue

Explanation:

Right after fertilization, the zygote is mostly inactive, but the primary endosperm divides rapidly to form the endosperm tissue. This tissue becomes the food the young plant will consume until the roots have developed after germination.

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