The endosperm in monocots serves as a storage tissue for nutrients such as starch, proteins, and lipids, which are used by the developing embryo during seed germination. It provides essential nutrients for the growth and development of the embryo until it can establish its own photosynthetic capabilities.
Reproduction
Dycotyledon have 2 seeds of a endosperms.
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The function of the epidermis in the stem is to protect the underlying tissues.
Grass is a monocot plant.
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Betel leaf - MONOCOT
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