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The leaf stores seeds​

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Answered by Anuprincess
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Answered by nancyyadavtafs
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The cotyledons contain (or in the case of gymnosperms and monocotyledons, have access to) the stored food reserves of the seed. As these reserves are used up, the cotyledons may turn green and begin photosynthesis, or may wither as the first true leaves take over food production for the seedling.

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