The residual persistent part which forms the perisperm in the seeds of beet is :
Calyx
Endosperm
Nucellus
Integument
while the nucellus is generally consumed during seed development, it remains persistent in certain species. In seeds such as black pepper and beet, the residual, persistent part of the nucellus forms a tissue called the perisperm , .
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