the part of the seed in which food is stored for embryo ?
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The cotyledon is described as a seed leaf that stores food in the form of starch and 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 cotyledons. A monocot stores the bulk of its energy in the endosperm.
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The cotyledon is described as a seed leaf that stores food in the form of starch and 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 cotyledons. A monocot stores the bulk of its energy in the endosperm.
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The food is stored in the seeds in the form of either carbohydrates, fats or proteins. It supports the embryo during the seed germination process. In the seeds, food store in the endosperm and cotyledon.
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