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endosperm

Cotyledons vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

cotyledons | endosperm |


As nouns the difference between cotyledons and endosperm

is that cotyledons is while endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Endospore vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

endospore | endosperm |


As nouns the difference between endospore and endosperm

is that endospore is the inner layer of a spore while endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Zygote vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

zygote | endosperm |


As nouns the difference between zygote and endosperm

is that zygote is zygote (fertilised egg cell) while endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Seedcoat vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

seedcoat | endosperm |


As nouns the difference between seedcoat and endosperm

is that seedcoat is while endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Endosperm vs Angiosperm - What's the difference?

endosperm | angiosperm |


As nouns the difference between endosperm and angiosperm

is that endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid while angiosperm is (botany) any plant of the clade angiosperms, characterized by having ovules enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant.

As an adjective angiosperm is

(botany) pertaining to the angiosperms.

Endosperm vs Flower - What's the difference?

endosperm | flower |


As nouns the difference between endosperm and flower

is that endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid while flower is a colorful, conspicuous structure associated with angiosperms, frequently scented and attracting various insects, and which may or may not be used for sexual reproduction or flower can be something that flows, such as a river.

As a verb flower is

to put forth blooms.

Albumen vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

albumen | endosperm |


As nouns the difference between albumen and endosperm

is that albumen is the white part of an egg; being mostly the protein albumin and water while endosperm is tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Pericarp vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

pericarp | endosperm |


As nouns the difference between pericarp and endosperm

is that pericarp is the outermost layer, or skin, of a ripe fruit or ovary while endosperm is tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Polarnuclei vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

polarnuclei | endosperm |


As a noun endosperm is

(biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

Endocarpand vs Endosperm - What's the difference?

endocarpand | endosperm |


As a noun endosperm is

(biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.

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