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A cotyledon is a part of embryo within the seed of a plant. The baby is present between cotyledon. in a baby plant'a new root system and a shoot system are present that grows in to a new plant. Seed with one cotyledon are called monocotyledon or monocots .

Seed with two cotyledon are called dicotyledon or dicots

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How does a cotyledon work?

cotyledon work are cotyledon,epicotyl,hypocotyl,radide,seed coat,hilum


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Is the cotyledon a part of a seed?

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What is a sentence using the word cotyledon?

Cotyledon is the part of plants that storage the food coming from the plants


A cotyledon is?

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Has two cotyledon?

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During plant development one function of the cotyledon is to?

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