Which one among the following parts of castor seed yields oil ?
Nucellus
Ccaruncle
Endosperm
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Answer:
endosperm
Explanation:
endoserm contains nutrition in it...and it is also responsible for yeilding of oil
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Answer:
The endosperm is the portion of the castor seed that produces oil.
Explanation:
Endospermic or albuminous seeds are seeds that have food components stored in their endosperm. Castor, maize, wheat, barley, and grazing are some examples.
Castor is a seed-producing plant (beans). Castor oil is made from mature seeds that have had their outer covering (hull) removed because the castor seed's outer coating (hull) contains ricin, a lethal toxin. The castor plant's mature seeds are cold-pressed to generate castor oil.
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