What is endosperm? what is endosperm? the female portion of a flowering plant the male portion of a flowering plant the leaves that are a part of the embryo tissue that develops into a protective seed coat surrounding the embryo via cotyledons, a source of food for the embryo?
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What is the endosperm? From which cell of the female gametophyte is it derived? Compare the storage site of endosperm in monocot and dicot seeds.
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