Yikes! They'll probably die if you leave them in there for too long. Devoloping seeds need a mixture of water and other nutrients in order to develop. Without those other nutrients, they'll die.
Seeds are stored in an airtight container to keep the seeds dry. If the seeds absorb moisture in the air, the seeds may begin to germinate.
Another name for a seeds stored food is the endosperm.
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
yes food is stored in the seeds
no
Yes
yes. seeds should be stored at 16 degrees with minimum moisture
The seeds will grow.
yes
stored food I think by water
yes
This all depends on the quality and age of the seeds. For best results try germinating seeds that were purchased in that growing season opposed to seeds that have been stored.