Typical structures of seed
Explain the typical structures of the seed? Explain the endosperm?
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A typical seed consists of the endosperm, embryo and shell. Inside the seeds of angiosperms there exist one or two cotyledons (seed leaf, one in the monocots, two in the dicots). The endosperm refers to the tissue inside the seed which performs the function of nourishing the embryo.
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