Science > Biology > Botany > Reproduction in Plants > Types of Endosperm and Fruit Formation In the last article, we have studied fertilization and the formation of the endosperm. In this article, we shall study types of the endosperm. Types of endosperm Nuclear Endosperm: The primary endosperm nucleus divides repeatedly to form a large […]
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Types of Endosperm and Fruit Formation
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- Post date April 6, 2020
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- Tags Abiotic agents of pollination, Androecium, Anemophily, Apomixis, Asexual reproduction in plants, Biology, Biotic agents of pollination, Botany, Cellular endosperm, Ceratophyllum desnersum, Chiropterophily, Cross-pollination, Development of embryo, Development of endosperm, Development of Female Gamete, Development of Male gametophyte, Double fertilization, Endosperm, Entomophily, Epihydrophily, Fertilization, Formation of fruit, Formation of seed, Gynoecium, Helobial Endosperm, Hydrophilly, Hypohydrophily, Microsporangium, Nuclear endosperm, Ornithophily, Parthenocarpy, Pollen-Pistil Interaction, Pollination, Polyembyyony, Self-pollination, Sexual reproduction in moss, Sexual reproduction in plants, Sexual reproduction in spirogyra, Stigma, Structure of anther, Structure of ovule, Structure of pollen grain, Structure of seed, Zostera marina