endosperm
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- endospermic adjective
Etymology
Origin of endosperm
Example Sentences
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The scientists generated rice lines that express a gene that sequesters vitamin B1 in a controlled manner in the endosperm tissues.
From Science Daily • Apr. 11, 2024
Gehring’s team recently received funding to try to engineer plants that develop endosperm without being fertilized, a feat that some naturally apomictic plants are capable of.
From Science Magazine • May 17, 2023
All whole grain kernels are comprised of three parts: the bran, the endosperm, and the germ.
From Salon • Nov. 13, 2022
White flour is made just from the endosperm, while whole wheat contains all three parts.
From Washington Post • Oct. 15, 2021
Cross section of beanshowing folded endosperm with hard and soft tissues. x6.
From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)
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