Non-endospermic seeds are seen in |
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a) |
Groundnut |
b) |
Pea |
c) |
Beans |
d) |
All of these |
Non-endospermic seeds are seen in |
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a) |
Groundnut |
b) |
Pea |
c) |
Beans |
d) |
All of these |
(d) Endosperm may either be completely consumed by the developing embryo ( pea, ground nut, beans) before seed maturation or it may persist in mature seed ( castor and coconut) and may be used up during seed germination. The first condition is called endospermic, while second condition is called non-endospermic |