The spot where the seed is attached to the plant is known as
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The spot where the seed is attached to the plant is known as cotyledons.
EXPLANATION:
A seed is basically a baby plant which is protected by an outer covering. A seed consists of a root and shoot, cotyldons, and hypoctyl which connects radicle and plumule.
Cotyledon is the first leaf to sprout from a seed. Seeds are produced in almost all plants and are an integral part of the process of propagation of species of plants. Without seeds the plants would not be able to propagate their species further.
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The seed is attached to the plant is known as Cotyledon.
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- A cotyledon s a significant part of the embryo and lies within the seed of the plant. One or more of them may appear from the germinating seed. They help in the classification of the plant species as monocots and dicots.
- These are present in seeds provide to germination. Most of the gymnosperms also consist of cotyledon and are often variable in number. They throw off the seed shells and rise above the ground.
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