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how is food stored in cotyledons of a bean seed made available to the growing seed​

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Answered by Pallakavya
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Explanation:

In monocots, the single cotyledon is called a scutellum; it is connected directly to the embryo via vascular tissue. Food reserves are stored in the large endosperm. Upon germination, enzymes are secreted by the aleurone, a single layer of cells just inside the seed coat that surrounds the endosperm and embryo.

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A cotyledon is part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. Often when the seed germinates, or begins to grow, the cotyledon may become the first leaves of the seedling. ... The cotyledons are formed during the process of embryogenesis along with the roots and shoots of the plant prior to germination

Answered by Akshita2609
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Answer:

Monocts

Explanation:

In monocots, the single cotyledon is called a scutellum; it is connected directly to the embryo via vascular tissue. Food reserves are stored in the large endosperm. Upon germination, enzymes are secreted by the aleurone, a single layer of cells just inside the seed coat that surrounds the endosperm and embryo.

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