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role of coteledons and endosperm in seed germination

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Answered by shivammajumdar515
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coteledons protect the baby plant or embroyo ..

Answered by cloudland
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Cotyledons : Cotyledons are the first leaves of a seedling and serve to absorb nutrients in the endosperm, or food storage of the seed. They function to provide the initial growth for the plant and as an energy source.

Endosperm : The endosperm plays an important role in supporting embryonic growth by supplying nutrients, protecting the embryo and controlling embryo growth by acting as a mechanical barrier during seed development and germination. OR In angiosperms, a double fertilization event initiates the development of two distinct structures, the embryo and endosperm. The endosperm plays an important role in supporting embryonic growth by supplying nutrients, protecting the embryo and controlling embryo growth by acting as a mechanical barrier during seed development and germination.

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