In nonendospermic seeds food is stored in

In non-endospermic seeds, food is stored in

Options

(a) Seed coat
(b) Endosperm
(c) Cotyledons
(d) Ovule

Correct Answer:

Cotyledons

Explanation:

Non-endospermic or Exalbuminous seed: Endosperm is completely consumed by the developing embryo and the mature seeds are without endosperm.The food is stored in cotyledons. example Gram,pes,Bean ect.

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