Login
Remember
Register
Questions
Unanswered
Tags
Ask a Question
Home
Ask a Question
What is the function of endosperm in the development of an embryo?
0
votes
asked
Sep 17, 2021
in
Botany
by
Nima Chaudhary
(
1.5k
points)
edited
Sep 17, 2021
by
Nima Chaudhary
embryology
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
Sep 17, 2021
by
Nima Chaudhary
(
1.5k
points)
Endosperm is the nutritive tissue formed by the division of endosperm nucleus after fertilization.It surrounds and nourishes the developing embryo.
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Related questions
0
votes
1
answer
343
views
What is the difference between pollen tetrads and pollen grains?
asked
Sep 17, 2021
in
Botany
by
Nima Chaudhary
(
1.5k
points)
embryology
0
votes
1
answer
399
views
Why are gas bubbles seen in the surface of water where green plants grow?
asked
Sep 17, 2021
in
Botany
by
Nima Chaudhary
(
1.5k
points)
physiology
+1
vote
1
answer
431
views
Why is the law of segregation also called the law of purity of gametes?
asked
Sep 17, 2021
in
Botany
by
Nima Chaudhary
(
1.5k
points)
genetics
0
votes
1
answer
301
views
What is the difference between farmyard manure and composited manure?
asked
Sep 22, 2021
in
Botany
by
Nima Chaudhary
(
1.5k
points)
biotechnology
green
manure
0
votes
1
answer
328
views
What is the full taxonomic classification of human (with description)
asked
Sep 21, 2021
in
Zoology
by
QSTeam
(
1.3k
points)
evolution
Categories
All categories
Physics
(0)
Modern Physics
(0)
Botany
(19)
Zoology
(12)
Inorganic chemistry
(2)
Organic Chemistry
(1)
Physical Chemistry
(1)
Biochemistry
(0)
Biotechnology
(0)
Evolution
(7)
Nanoscience
(1)
Welcome to Quark Science Forum. Explore The Deeper Science.
...