cotyledons
A seed leaf that stores food for the embryo is called a cotyledon. Cotyledons are part of the seed that provide nutrients to the developing plant embryo until it can sustain itself through photosynthesis.
the part of the seed that stores food is seed coat or testa
yes
A monocot stores its food supply in the endosperm of the seed. Dicots store the bulk of their food in the two cotyledons.
endosperm :) (well is its a seed anyways)
Before germination, the cotyledon absorbs food from the endosperm. Upon germination, a cotyledon may become the embryonic first leaves of a seedling. After germination and a bit of growth, the cotyledon can absorb sunlight, producing food for the plant
Seed leaves
A seed leaf is a part of a plant embryo that stores food reserves for the developing seedling. It is commonly known as a cotyledon and provides essential nutrients for the seedling to grow until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
Cotyledon
Endosperm and cotyledons are the part of seed that provides food .
The seed structure that stores food for the embryo is called the endosperm. It provides essential nutrients for the developing plant embryo to germinate and grow.
A Seed