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which part of a seed provides energy for germination​

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Answered by gidigamshivani2008
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The embryo is the part of the seed that develops into a plant. It contains the embryonic root (radical), embryonic stem (epicotyl and hypocotyl), and one or two seed leaves (cotyledons). The endosperm contains the starch or stored energy for the developing embryo.

Answered by sabeerazaman
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seeds need oxygen so that they can produce energy for germination and growth.the embryo gets energy by breaking down it's food stores.like all organisms,this is done through a prosses called aerobic respiration.

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