Which of the following is an ex-albuminous seed?
(A) castor
(B) coconut
(C)
maize
(D)pea
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Answer:
option (D) pea is the right answer.
Explanation:
- Seeds of these species have no endosperm and are termed exalbuminous seeds. Some exalbuminous seeds are bean, pea..etc
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Castor and Pea is an ex-albuminous seed:
Explanation:
- This is a non-albuminous seed.
- Seeds that lack embryo are known as exalbuminous or non endospermic.
- The cotyledons of these seeds, which become fleshy, accumulate food.
- Wheat, castor, pea and groundnut are all the examples of ex-albuminous seeds.
- Albuminous seeds include maize and coconut.
- Angiosperms create it as a result of multiple fertilisation.
- The food reserve is contained inside the endosperm of most monocotyledons and a few dicot seeds.
- Maize, wheat, oilseed, coconut, barley, and rubber are examples of endospermic or albuminous seeds.
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