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in monocot seed food is stored in​

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Answered by komalkajal525
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Answer:

two leafs stored 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.

Answered by XIPUN
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Answer:

endosperm

Explanation:

in monocot seed food is stored in endosperm

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