A plant cannot get its food from other sources other than the cotyledons. There are different types of cotyledons and each has a different shape.
The cotyledons provides a source of food to the seed and seedling that is germinating, while the seed coat protects it.
the cotyledons
Once the primary leaves have started to develop
A monocot stores its food supply in the endosperm of the seed. Dicots store the bulk of their food in the two cotyledons.
during seed germination its stored food is mobilized by
The cotyledons provides a source of food to the seed and seedling that is germinating, while the seed coat protects it.
Because reserve food material is stored in the cotyledones. Another important function assigned to the eudicot cotyledons is to work as organ of photosynthesis in those seeds where epigeal germination takes place.
the cotyledons
Endosperm and cotyledons are the part of seed that provides food .
The cotyledons provides a source of food to the seed and seedling that is germinating, while the seed coat protects it.
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cotyledons
I have no idea what a colyledon might be. A cotyledon is a modified leaf containing the food for a seed. It provides the food for the new plant. Some cotyledons finish their task of providing the new plant with food and turn into leaves. Other cotyledons do not turn into leaves. Some cotyledons go underground and store food for the plant.
the cotyledons provide food to it
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The best source of information on the Primanti Brothers is their official website. There is an about us section as well as about their food. Wikipedia is also another great place to obtain information.
I dont think there is material stored in the cotyledon of a bean seed a cotyledon is "metaphorically" a baby seed plant The cotyledons contain the stored food reserves of the seed. As these reserves are used up, the cotyledons may turn green and start to photosynthesize or may wither as the first true leaves take over food production for the seedling.