the two leaf like structures in a bean seed are called
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the two leaf like structures in a bean seed are called cotyledons or seed leaves......
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The "two leaf-like structures" in the bean seed are known as the cotyledons.
Explanation:
- Cotyledons are the first leaf-like structures that appear in the seeds during the 'germination process' and develop from plumule.
- They provide 'nourishment to the embryo' by absorbing nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins etc from the parent plant.
- It is present inside the seed and emerges with the seed from the soil. Cotyledons also protect the embryo.
- Plants like beans, peas, etc are dicotyledons and hence will have two cotyledons in their seeds.
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