from where do baby plants get food
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steam ......... leaf ......roots...
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Food for the plant is stored in the cotyledons. Some seeds when split apart seperate into two halves. These seeds have two cotyledons and are hence called dicotyledons. ... The "baby" plant grows entirely from stored energy and food from the cotyledons until it reaches sunlight.
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