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Explain about scutellum​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The scutellum is thought to be a modified cotyledon, or seed leaf. In grasses this seed leaf never develops into a green structure but serves only to digest endosperm and transfer nutrients to the rest of the embryo. ... The scutellum arises from octant cells, which also contribute to the cotyledon.

Answered by BeautyQueenSharu
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The scutellum is thought to be a modified cotyledon, or seed leaf. In grasses this seed leaf never develops into a green structure but serves only to digest endosperm and transfer nutrients to the rest of the embryo. ... The scutellum arises from octant cells, which also contribute to the cotyledon.

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