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Things endosperm often describes ("endosperm ________")
- color
- weakening
- hardness
- cells
- waxy
- granules
- characters
- reduction
- tissues
- horny
- walls
- protein
- material
- development
- colour
- starchy
- digestion
- number
- sugary
- structure
- function
- composition
- translucent
- present
- patterns
- failure
- callus
- culture
- cytoplasm
- flinty
- calli
- soft
- modification
- origin
- synthesis
- growth
- floury
- genes
- relations
- yellow
- fleshy
- nuclei
- mitosis
- rupture
- formation
- metaphase
- differentiation
- mutants
- cellular
- type
- nucleus
- softness
- vitreous
- hybridization
- proteins
- texture
- ruminate
- starch
- embryo
- mobilization
- performance
- tissue
- cell
- fig
- haustorium
- genotype
How endosperm often is described ("________ endosperm")
- translucent
- cultured
- nuclear
- light
- excised
- lateral
- solid
- whitish
- powdered
- entire
- colored
- white
- immature
- micropylar
- type
- called
- hard
- oily
- central
- sweet
- containing
- chalky
- abundant
- autonomous
- triploid
- waxy
- primary
- normal
- vitreous
- shrunken
- starchy
- colorless
- outer
- mutant
- cartilaginous
- massive
- little
- glossy
- ricinus
- yellow
- artificial
- fleshy
- liquid
- yellowish
- diploid
- scanty
- defective
- ruminate
- opaque
- reduced
- free
- thick
- intact
- farinaceous
- brown
- coenocytic
- thin
- peripheral
- corneous
- bulky
- flinty
- cellular
- sugary
- transgenic
- hybrid
- narrow
- like
- adjacent
- floury
- nutritive
- milky
- inner
- mature
- large
- mealy
- pure
- glutinous
- rich
- copious
- celled
- horny
- chalazal
- soft
- ruminated
- developed
- isolated
