Biology, asked by ajit1851, 8 months ago

Why are some seeds endospermic while others are non endospermic?​

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Answered by avats673
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Answer:

It is produced as a result of double fertilisation in angiosperms. In most monocots and some dicot seeds, the food reserve remains in the endosperm. ... They are called non endospermic or exalbuminous seeds. So, the correct answer is 'Pea'

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Answered by smartbrainz
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seeds which depend on the endosperm for the nutrition is known as endospermic seed where is dose depend on other parts of the seed is known as non endospermic seed.

Explanation:

  • In most of the dicot and many monocot plants the Reserve food for the germination of the seed is stored in the endosperm of the seed.
  • The endosperm is required for the the maintenance of the dormancy of the seed. However in other seeds to where the endosperm is absent these are dependent on others structures of the seed coat . these are known as non endospermic seed.

To know more about the structure of a seed,

what is seed? explain the structure of seed - Brainly.in

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