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Sunday, August 23, 2015

Endosperm

Endosperm is the tissue that flowering plants produce under their seeds when it comes time for fertilization. The dominantly white area seen inside each half of the seed is the endosperm. A lemon seed is an example of an endosperm.

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      • Cover Sheet
      • Adaptation of an Animal
      • Amniotic Egg
      • Haploid Chromosome Number
      • Endosperm
      • Long-Day Plants
      • Lichen
      • Pollinator
      • Pollen
      • Diploid Chromosome Number
      • Cambium
      • Protein-Globular
      • Glycogen
      • Pine Cone-Female
      • Gymnosperm Cone
      • Conifer Leaf
      • Cellulose
      • Deciduous Leaf
      • Exoskeleton
      • Gibberelins
      • Actin
      • Amylase
      • Lignin
      • Anther and Filament of stamen
      • Glycogen
      • Pteridophyte
      • Cuticle Layer of a Plant
      • Flower Ovary
      • Frond
      • Stigma and Style of Carpel
      • Auxin producing area of plant
      • Insect
      • Connective Tissue
      • Endotherm
      • Protein-Fibrous
      • Animal with Segmented body
      • Stem-Woody
      • Eukaryote
      • Bryophtye
      • Calvin's Cycle
      • Arthropods
      • Vascular Plant Tissue
      • R-Strategists
      • Lepidoptera
      • Autotroph
      • Heartwood
      • Hermaphrodite
      • Xylem
      • Epithelial Tissue
      • Keratin
      • Lipid Used For Energy Storage
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