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Orchid seed is (non endospermic or endospermic)

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Seed Types**: - First, we need to differentiate between endospermic and non-endospermic seeds. - **Endospermic seeds** contain endosperm, which is a tissue that provides nourishment to the developing embryo. These seeds typically have a fleshy or oily endosperm surrounding the embryo and a thin, papery cotyledon. - **Non-endospermic seeds**, on the other hand, do not have endosperm. In these seeds, the cotyledons are thick and fleshy, serving as the primary food storage organs. 2. **Characteristics of Orchid Seeds**: - Orchid seeds are known for being very small and dust-like. - A key characteristic of orchid seeds is that they lack endosperm. 3. **Conclusion**: - Since orchid seeds do not contain endosperm, they fall into the category of non-endospermic seeds. - Therefore, we conclude that **orchid seeds are non-endospermic**. ### Final Answer: Orchid seed is non-endospermic. ---
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