In the seeds of cereals, the outer covering of endosperm separates the embryo by a protein-rich layer called:
Integument
Aleurone layer
Coleoptile
Coleorhiza
book, in monocotyledonous seeds (cereals like maize), the endosperm is bulky and stores food. The outer covering of the endosperm separates the embryo by a proteinous layer called the aleurone layer . The integuments harden to form the seed coat . The coleoptile and coleorhiza are protective sheaths enclosing the plumule and radicle, respectively .
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