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A non-albuminous seed is...

A non-albuminous seed is

A

Sunflower

B

Groundnut

C

Barley

D

Wheat

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Seed Types**: First, we need to differentiate between albuminous and non-albuminous seeds. Albuminous seeds retain some part of their endosperm, while non-albuminous seeds do not. 2. **Definition of Albuminous Seeds**: Albuminous seeds are those that have some endosperm remaining at maturity. This means that during the development of the seed, the endosperm is not completely utilized by the embryo. 3. **Examples of Albuminous Seeds**: Common examples of albuminous seeds include maize, barley, castor, and sunflower. These seeds have retained some endosperm. 4. **Definition of Non-Albuminous Seeds**: Non-albuminous seeds are those in which the endosperm is completely consumed during the development of the embryo. This means that there is no endosperm left in the mature seed. 5. **Examples of Non-Albuminous Seeds**: Common examples of non-albuminous seeds include peas and peanuts (groundnuts). In these seeds, the endosperm is fully utilized by the developing embryo. 6. **Conclusion**: Based on the definitions and examples provided, the non-albuminous seed among the options given is the groundnut (peanut). **Final Answer**: The non-albuminous seed is Groundnut. ---
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  • Non-albuminous seed is produced in

    A
    Wheat
    B
    Pea
    C
    Maize
    D
    Castor
  • Non-albuminous seed is produced in:-

    A
    Maize
    B
    Castor
    C
    Wheat
    D
    Pea
  • Assertion (A) : Pea, bean, mustard are non -albuminous seeds. Reason (R): These seeds retain a part of endosperm as it is not completely used up during embryo development.

    A
    Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
    B
    Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion (A).
    C
    Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
    D
    Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true
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