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In flowering plants. I am formed as the result of double fertilization.
The cotyledons digest and absorb me vetem
Who am I?​

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Answered by Surnia
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Endosperm

Explanation:

  • The endosperm is a tissue that is formed inside the seed as a result of double fertilization.
  • In double fertilization the two sperm cells from male plant fertilizes the egg cell that develops to form the zygote and other fuse with the polar nuclei that forms the endosperm.
  • The endosperm remains inside the cotyledons of the fruit.
  • It surrounds the developing embryo inside the seed and provides nourishment in the form of starch, protein and oils.

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Answered by presentmoment
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In flowering plants. I am formed as the result of double fertilization.

The cotyledons digest and absorb me vetem

I am the endosperm.  

Explanation:

  • In typical flowering plants or angiosperms, the endosperm is created as the result of the double fertilization procedure.
  • After the formation of this structure, the cotyledons created at the plant absorbs the endosperm and digests it and uses such to create the food required for the growth and development of hypocotyl and the epicotyl.
  • This is how the plant continues to grow and develops into the shoot and the root.

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