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what's the difference between endosperm and cotyledons​

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Answered by Nemo22
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It is basically the food storage for the seed. Differences Between the Cotyledon and the Endosperm: Endosperms are found in monocots, while cotyledons can be found in dicots. The developing embryo gets its nutrients from the endosperm, while the young seedling gets its nutrition from the cotyledons

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It is basically the food storage for the seed.

Differences Between the Cotyledon and the Endosperm:

✏️Endosperms are found in monocots, while cotyledons can be found in dicots.

✏️The developing embryo gets its nutrients from the endosperm

✏️ While the young seedling gets its nutrition from the cotyledons

✏️In monocots, cotyledon is important in food absorption, whereas endosperm serves as a food storage tissue.

✏️Usually, in mature seeds of dicots, cotyledon is present while endosperm is absent.

✏️ Endosperm, unlike the cotyledon, originates by the union of male nuclei and polar nuclei of embryo sac.

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