GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

GK

BIOLOGY

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The seeds of flowering plants are made up of-
A
Ovary and ovary wall
B
Embryo, food reserves and coat
C
Cotyledons
D
Zygotes
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Seeds contain embryo, a protective coat and sometimes food reserves which are important for its early development after germination. In angiosperms(flowering pants), the ovary that encloses it. Was this answer helpful?

Detailed explanation-2: -The seed coat encloses an embryo, differentiated into radicle, plumule, and cotyledons. The radicle, when elongated, gives rise to the primary root whereas the plumule gives rise to the aerial shoot. The number of cotyledons may be one (as in monocotyledons) or two (as in dicotyledons).

Detailed explanation-3: -endosperm, tissue that surrounds and nourishes the embryo in the seeds of angiosperms (flowering plants). In some seeds the endosperm is completely absorbed at maturity (e.g., pea and bean), and the fleshy food-storing cotyledons nourish the embryo as it germinates.

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