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CBSE: Class 12

Definition: Endosperm

Endosperm is a nutritive tissue formed after fertilisation in flowering plants. It is usually triploid and provides food to the developing embryo.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Endosperm

  • Endosperm is a nutritive tissue formed from the triploid primary endosperm nucleus (PEN) after fertilisation.
  • The PEN undergoes repeated mitotic divisions, and the embryo and endosperm develop simultaneously inside the ovule.
  • Other cells of the embryo sac degenerate, while endosperm formation provides nourishment to the developing embryo.
  • Nuclear type is the most common; divisions occur without wall formation initially, forming free nuclei, and walls develop later.
  • Cellular type shows immediate wall formation after each division, making it cellular from the beginning.
  • Helobial type is intermediate; first division forms two unequal cells (micropylar and chalazal), followed by nuclear divisions and later wall formation.

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