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Taxonomy of Angiosperm · Part 19

Chapter 4: 4 · Bio Botany

remained dormant for , years. • Pheonix dactylifera (date palm) of king Herod's palace near dead sea has viable seed for , years. • Powdered seeds of Moringa oleifera is used to purify water. .

Seed Do all fruits contain seeds? No, triploid fruits do not. The seed is a fertilized mature ovule which possess an embryonic plant, usually stores food material and has a protective coat. After fertilization, changes occur in various parts of the ovule and transforms into a seed.

. . Types of Seed I. Based on the number of cotyledons two types of seeds are recognized.

i. Dicotyledonous seed: Seed with two cotyledons. ii. Monocotyledonous seed: Seed with one cotyledon.

II. Based on the presence or absence of the endosperm the seed is of two types. i. Albuminous or Endospermous seed: The cotyledons are thin, membranous and mature seeds have endosperm persistent and nourishes the seedling during its early development.

Example: Castor, sunflower, maize. ii. Ex-albuminous or non- endospermous seed: Food is utilized by the developing embryo and so the mature seeds are without endosperm. In such seeds, colyledons store food and become thick and fleshy.

Example: Pea, groundnut. . . Significance of Seeds:  The seed encloses and protects the embryo for next generation.

 It contains food for the development of embryo.  It is a means for the dispersal of new individuals of the species.  A seed is a means for perpetuation of the species. It may lie dormant during unfavorable conditions but germinates on getting suitable conditions.

 Seeds of various plants are used as food, both for animals and men.  They are the basis of agriculture.  Seeds are the products of sexual reproduction so they provide genetic variation and recombination in a plant. Activity Prepare a diet chart to provide balanced diet to an adolescent (a school going child) which includes food items (fruits, vegetable and seeds) which are non - expensive and are commonly available.

Summary Inflorescence is a group of flowers present on a common stalk. Inflorescence may be classified into types based on position. Inflorescence classified

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