Albuminous Seed
An albuminous seed, also known as an endospermic seed, is a type of seed that contains a significant amount of endosperm. The endosperm is a tissue that provides nourishment to the developing embryo. In Telugu language, albuminous seed is called ఆల్బ్యూమినస్ విత్తనం (ālbyūminas vittanaṁ).
Pronunciation
Albuminous seed is pronounced as /ælˈbjuːmɪnəs siːd/.
Synonyms
Some synonyms for albuminous seed include endospermic seed, starchy seed, and reserve seed.
Nearby Words
- Noun: Seed – విత్తనం (vittanaṁ) – The mature fertilized ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant.
- Noun: Endosperm – అంతఃపిండం (antāhpiṇḍaṁ) – The tissue that surrounds the embryo in a seed and provides nutrition to the developing plant.
- Noun: Embryo – భ్రూణం (bhṛūṇaṁ) – The young multicellular organism formed before it emerges from the seed.
- Noun: Tissue – ఊపరితంత్రం (ūparitaṁtraṁ) – A group of cells that perform a specific function in an organism.
Example sentence: The albuminous seed of the plant contains a rich reserve of nutrients for the developing embryo.
Antonyms
The antonym for albuminous seed in Telugu is ఆల్బ్యూమినస్ విత్తనం విరుద్ధం (ālbyūminas vittanaṁ viruddhaṁ).
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