MCQ on Endosperm Structure and Functions







Endosperm is a nutrient-rich tissue formed during plant seed development, providing nourishment to the embryo. It stores starch, proteins, and oils, aiding in early seedling growth. In many plant species, it serves as a crucial food reserve for germination and initial growth. This is an MCQ on Endosperm Structure and Functions.

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1. 
What is endosperm?

2. 
Which fertilization process primarily leads to the formation of endosperm in angiosperms?

3. 
Endosperm is primarily a source of:

4. 
In most angiosperms, what triggers the development of endosperm?

5. 
Which part of the seed does the endosperm directly nourish during germination?

6. 
Endosperm development primarily occurs in the:

7. 
What is the ploidy level of endosperm in most flowering plants?

8. 
What triggers the breakdown of endosperm during seed germination?

9. 
Endosperm primarily provides which nutrient(s) to the developing embryo?

10. 
Which part of the seed typically stores reserves when the endosperm is completely absorbed?

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