Biology, asked by IronMan661, 11 months ago

From where a developing embryo gets food in plants

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Answered by soha16
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Inside of the seed would be a tiny plant called the embryo. The two large parts of the seed are called the cotyledons. The cotyledons are stored food that the young plant will use while it is growing. ... Stored Food - a plant uses stored food until it grows leaves that can make food.

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Answered by nikki232729
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Answer:

Cotyledons.

Explanation:

inside the seed there would be a tiny plants called embryo. The two large parts of the seed are called the cotyledons. The cotyledons are the food storing part of a seed. It stores the food that the young plant used while growing.

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