Identify the correct statement.
Fruits are often described as a fertilised ovule.
The seeds that have endosperm are called ex-albuminous seed.
The cotyledons are generally thick and swollen due to storage of food reserves (as in legumes).
Funicle of ovules harden as tough protective seed coats.
Seeds are often described as a fertilised ovule.
The seeds that lack endosperm are called ex-albuminous seed.
Integument of ovules harden as tough protective seed coats.