释义 |
en·do·sperm \-ˌspərm\ noun Etymology: French endosperme, from end- + sperme sperm 1. : a nutritive tissue in seed plants formed around the embryo within the embryo sac by proliferation of the endosperm nucleus to form a mass of thin-walled triploid cells rich in carbohydrates which may be absorbed by the developing embryo or may remain until the seed germinates 2. : any storage tissue within the seed regardless of its origin (as the female gametophyte tissue in gymnospermous seeds) • en·do·sper·mic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|spərmik\ adjective • en·do·sper·mous \-məs\ adjective |