Definition: In biology, "exendospermous" is a Latin word that refers to something that has an end. It can be used in various contexts such as genetics, ecology, and medicine. 1. Genetics: Exendospermous organisms (also known as endospermic cells) are genetically modified or altered so they have characteristics that make them more suitable for specific purposes. These modifications can include traits like resistance to stress, enhanced virulence, or specialized functions in response to environmental