Endospermic seeds have a nutrient-rich endosperm tissue that provides nourishment to the developing embryo, while non-endospermic seeds rely on cotyledons for nourishment. In endospermic seeds, the endosperm is retained in mature seeds, while in non-endospermic seeds, the endosperm is consumed during seed development.
Each monocot seed in the family Poaceae is a Caryopsisfruit. In other families it may be a nut. All the monocot seeds are endospermic.
Each monocot seed in the family Poaceae is a Caryopsisfruit. In other families it may be a nut. All the monocot seeds are endospermic.
I don't know how to make a cream, but am seeking an answer to how one makes okra pepsin fromfresh okra
Monocot seed include all cereals, all grasses, lilies, and palm kernels. All monocot seed are endospermic or albuminous. Asparagus, palms and orchids are also monocots.
Okra is a dicot & it belongs to family Malvaceae.Okra is a dicot & it belongs to family Malvaceae.
it is a dicot.
Okra is a seed pod like peas or beans.
Okra seeds have two cotyledons, classifying them as dicots. These cotyledons are the first leaves that emerge from the seed during germination and play a crucial role in providing nutrients to the developing plant until true leaves develop.
The only one I know of is a West African plant whose seed pod is a vegetable eaten on its own or in soups. The Louisiana soup "gumbo" is okra thickened. "Gumbo" derives from a West African word for okra.
seeds whereby the endosperm is present in mature seed/ Edited answer: An endospermic seed has plenty of endosperm to nurish the seedling at the time of germination, as in case of wheat, barley and rice etc.
try cucumbers, red, green and yellow bell peppers, okra. don't use tomatos as they are actually a fruit.