differentiate between monocotyledons and dicotyledons with respect to the endosperm
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The difference between Cotyledon and Endosperm: In monocots, cotyledon is important in food absorption, whereas endosperm serves as a food storage tissue. Usually, in mature seeds of dicots, cotyledon is present while endosperm is absent. In dicots, cotyledon completely absorbs the food stored in endosperm.
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For monocotyledons, also referred to as monocots, seeds contain only one cotyledon and when a monocot seed germinates, it produces a single. ... On the other hand, dicotyledons or dicots are the first leaves of a seedling and serve to absorb nutrients in the endosperm or food storage of the seed.
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