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प्रश्न
Explain the following term:
Albuminous seed
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उत्तर
Albuminous seed - In some dicotyledons and monocotyledons, the
food is stored mainly in the endosperm. Such seeds are called albuminous seeds. Example - Seeds of castor, cereals, and grasses.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give any two examples each of endospermic (albuminous) seeds, and non-endospermic (exalbuminous) seeds.
Give two difference in the following pairs:
Bean seed and maize grain
Put a tick mark (✓) against the correct alternative in the following statement
In a germinating seed, the shoot develops from:
Put a tick mark (✓) against the correct alternative in the following statement
If the cotyledons are pushed above the soil, then such type of germination is called
Put a tick mark (✓) against the correct alternative in the following statement
In a seed, food is generally stored in
Radicle emerges out of the seed earlier than plumule. What one advantage is served by this?
Name the part of the seeds from which the following are given out:
(a) Roots :
(b) Leaves :
Describe the process of germination in bean and maize seeds.
Name the following:
The protective sheath covering the radical in the maize grain.
The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:
Food is stored in the seeds of castor
