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The portion of a bean seed that contains the greatest percentage of starch is the endosperm. The endosperm serves as a nutrient reservoir, primarily storing carbohydrates in the form of starch, which provides energy for the developing plant embryo. In contrast, the seed coat and embryo contain less starch and are more involved in protection and growth, respectively.

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