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describe the structure of dicor embryo with the help of a labeled diagram.​

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Answered by srdinakar2005
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Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons. A cotyledon is the central portion of a seed embryo to which the epicotyls- the immature shoot, and the radicle- the immature roots, are attached. ... Endospermic seeds are those that have an endosperm in the mature seed.

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Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons. A cotyledon is the central portion of a seed embryo to which the epicotyls- the immature shoot, and the radicle- the immature roots, are attached.Endospermic seeds are those that have an endosperm in the mature seed.

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