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seeds of grams and beans have fleshy cotyledons.why?

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Answered by Daffodilz
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Beans and gram have fleshy cotyledon as they store food required during germination of seed.Cotyledons are the embryonic part of the seeds of âowering plant which upon germination forms the árst green leaf and help in photosynthesis.


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