Similar words: endosteum, endoscope, endoscopy, endoscopic, endoskeleton, angiosperm, gymnosperm, oligospermia. Meaning: n. nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo within seeds of flowering plants.
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61 The later the timing of panicle fertilizer application was, the higher the crude protein content and glutelin content of rice endosperm was and the lower the prolamin content of rice endosperm was.
62 The starchy endosperm of wheat underwent programmed cell death ( PCD ) during its development.
63 The endosperm, which is derived from two polar nuclei fusing with one sperm, is a triploid tissue whose genetic constitution is more complex than common diploid tissue.
64 The first periclinal wall of endosperm cell arises from cell plate which is the result of normal cytokinesis.
65 With the embryo development, most of the endosperm degenerated, and the cells near chalaza entered the chalaza, digested it and further nourished the embryo.
66 Vacuolate inclusions are present in the fat globules of the endosperm of young seeds.
67 The seed has very big embryo but without endosperm, often provide aril.
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