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the cotyledons
Of course cotyledons are small structures! They are "inside" seeds!
Cotyledons are the first young leaves inside the embryo
The rabbit shape inside a peanut is a result of the natural formation of the two cotyledons (seed leaves) inside the peanut shell. The cotyledons can sometimes resemble the shape of a rabbit due to their positioning and appearance.
A plant with two cotyledons inside their seeds belongs to the group of angiosperms, also known as flowering plants. This group includes a wide variety of plants such as roses, lilies, and tomatoes. The presence of two cotyledons is a key characteristic used to classify angiosperms into dicots.
Cotyledons inside seeds serve as the primary food source for the developing seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own. They contain stored nutrients that nourish the seedling as it germinates and begins to grow.
A groundnut (peanut) has two cotyledons.
colyledon (if one = monocotyledonous) cotyledons (if two - dicotyledonous)
Cotyledons are typically not green inside a seed. They are usually stored food reserves that provide nourishment to the developing embryo during germination. While the outer surfaces of cotyledons can be green in some plant species once they emerge from the soil and begin photosynthesis, the internal structures within the seed tend to be more starchy or fleshy and lack chlorophyll, which gives them a green color.
the part of the seed that stores food is seed coat or testa
An angiosperm with two cotyledons is a dicot or Magnoliopsida.
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