which part of a seed provides energy for germination
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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.
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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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