| 1. | The seed is round with homogeneous endosperm and a basal embryo.
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| 2. | The seed of this orchid contains no endosperm for the embryo.
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| 3. | The single seed has homogeneous endosperm and a centrally placed embryo.
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| 4. | The meat and milk constitute the seed's endosperm.
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| 5. | Then the endosperm and the embryo are separated for the different uses.
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| 6. | The endosperm is also called the albumen of the seed.
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| 7. | Some plants, such as orchids, lack endosperm in their seeds.
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| 8. | About 70 % of angiosperm species have endosperm cells that are polyploid.
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| 9. | Acoraceae has cellular endosperm development while other monocots are helobial.
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| 10. | Seeds are normally numerous with straight embryos and no endosperm.
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