Biology, asked by nawinkishore2004, 1 year ago

cotyledons store food in all of the following except

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Answered by choudharykanish
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When seed is germinated

I.e. it cangrow alone



Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Castor

Explanation:

Scutellum is the outward projection of the embryo that's cotyledon in monocots. Scutellum is connected to the embryonic shape through vascular tissues.  During germination the embryo produce gibberalic acid. After 24 hours the scutellum additionally begins offevolved to synthesise GA.  GA begins offevolved the manufacturing of many different enzymes too. those enzymes enables withinside the mobilization of the endosperm and the benificial materials are absorbed by means of the Scutellum which might be then exceeded directly to the embryo.

monocots display underground increase that's the hypogeal germination.

at the same time as in non-endospermic seeds the cotyladon shops the meals at the same time as in endospermic seeds it produce GA and get meals from the enzymes feature which can be produced in response to the Gibberalic acid and trasnfer it to the embryo.

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