cotyledon
N. P. Louwaars has written: 'Seed supply systems in developing countries' -- subject(s): Seed technology, Seed industry and trade, Seed supply 'Seed Policy, Legislation, and Law'
cotyledon
Foods like sugar, legumes, fruits, grains and vegetables supply carbohydrates.
There is no food supply for seeds but there is a food supply for animals that eat seeds is called food seed supply.
1. an embryo 2. supply of nutrients for the embryo 3. seed coat
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The food supply stored in a seed is called endosperm. It provides essential nutrients for the developing embryo until it can photosynthesize on its own.
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Like all other plants, the growth or germination of a seed is affected by the food supply by how abundant or how scarce it happens to be. A seed which needs special requirements may be very senstive to the amount of available food.
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A typical seed includes three basic parts, an embryo, a supply of nutrients for the embryo and a seed coat.
The complete package containing an embryonic plant and its food supply is called a seed. The seed consists of an embryo (the young plant) and endosperm or cotyledons (the food supply) enclosed within a protective seed coat. This structure allows for the plant to survive and germinate when conditions are favorable.