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parts of the seed that provides food to the embryo ​

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Answered by sshivanshi06
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Endosperm

The primary endospermic nucleus which is formed by the fusion of a male gamete and diploid secondary nucleus will develop into endosperm.

Endosperm later provide food to the developing embryo.

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Answered by khu45
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The hypocotyl is connected to the redicle . The cotyledon is described as a seed leaf that stores food in the form of starch or protein for use by the embryo .

An embryo of a monocotyledon (monocot) plant has one cotyledon , while that of a dicotyledon (dicot) plant has two cotyledon....

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