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a baby plant gets its food from​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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Answer:

Cotyledons.

Explanation:

When the seed begins to grow, one part of the embryo becomes the plant while the other part becomes the root of the plant. Food for the plant is stored in the cotyledons. ... These are called monocotyledon seeds. The "baby" plant grows entirely from stored energy and food from the cotyledons until it reaches sunlight.

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Answered by ismartshankar49
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Answer:

food stores in seed for baby plants

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