why does bean seed shrink and disappear after leaves develop on the young plant?
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The seed contains a store of food which provides the energy source for the seedling to grow.A bean seed shrinks and disappears after the seedling develops leaves because the seed's food reserves are used up. Since the leaves can now make energy for the plant, this lack of food reserves from the seed is not a danger.
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The seed contains a store of food which provides the energy source for the seedling to grow. ... A bean seed shrinks and disappears after the seedling develops leaves because the seed's food reserves are used up. Since the leaves can now make energy for the plant, this lack of food reserves from the seed is not a danger.
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