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Question
Write a note on different types of endosperms in angiosperms.
Solution
Following are the types if endosperms in angiosperms:
i. Nuclear Type:
- It is the most common type of endosperm found in 161 angiospermic families.
- In this, the primary endosperm nucleus repeatedly divides mitotically without wall formation. Due to which the a large number of free nuclei are formed.
- A big central vacuole appears in the centre of the cell which pushes the nuclei towards the periphery.
- Later, wall formation occurs between the nuclei, hence multicellular endosperm is formed.
- But in several cases, cell wall formation remains incomplete. e.g. wheat, sunflower, and coconut.
- Coconut has multicellular endosperm in the outer part and free nuclear as well as vacuolated endosperm in the centre.
ii. Cellular Type:
- In some plants, a division of the triploid primary endospermic nucleus is immediately followed by wall formation.
- So that the endosperm is cellular right from the beginning.
- It is mostly observed in 72 families of dicots as in members - Balsam, Petunia, Adoxa, etc.
iii. Helobial Type:
- It occurs in the order Helobiales of monocotyledons.
- In this case, the first division of the primary endosperm nucleus is followed by a transverse wall, which divides the cell unequally.
- The smaller cell is called the chalazal cell and the larger cell is the micropylar cell.
- The nuclei in each cell divide by free nuclear divisions and then walls develop between nuclei in the micropylar chamber.
- It is intermediate between cellular and nuclear type endosperm e.g. Asphodelus.
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