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what is embryo and cotyledons in seed. and their function​

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Answered by mustafashaikh93462
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A cotyledon is part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. Often when the seed germinates or begins to grow, the cotyledon may become the first leaves of the seedling. ... The cotyledons provide a similar function. These are the seed leaves and they also contain storage of food for the developing plant.

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Answered by queen4bad
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Because they form within the seeds, cotyledons are known also as seed leaves. Flowering plants, called angiosperms, have embryos within their seeds that form one or two cotyledons, also often referred to as "seed leaves". Those with one cotyledon are known as monocotyledons or monocots.❤️

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