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A cotyledon,the root,and the original leaves.

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7mo ago

Inside a seed, you will find an embryo, which is the early stage of a plant. Along with the embryo, there is also stored food supply, usually in the form of endosperm or cotyledons, to provide nutrients for the embryo to grow and develop into a new plant. The seed is protected by a seed coat, which helps to keep the contents safe until conditions are right for germination.

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11y ago

cotyledon.

one seed leaf = monocotyledonous

two seed leaves = dicotyledonous

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12y ago

It is called a cotyledon. I'm not to sure about the definition, but I bet you could look it up.

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12y ago

the first young leaves inside the embryo of a seed would be a cotyledon (I think)

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11y ago

Monocotyledonous

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11y ago

inside a seed is the

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6y ago

water

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