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What is perisperm in flowering plants...????

Answer» The\xa0perisperm\xa0is the nutritive tissue of a\xa0seed\xa0derived from the nucellus and deposited external to the embryo sac —distinguished from endosperm. Some examples of perispermic\xa0seeds\xa0are Sugar beet, coffee, and black pepper.\xa0A layer of nutritive tissue in the seed of certain\xa0flowering plants\xa0that is derived from the nucellus and surrounds the embryo. (biology) The layer of nutritive tissue, derived from the nucellus, that surrounds the embryo of a seed in some\xa0angiosperms.


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