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The mongo seed, like other seeds, stores its food primarily in the form of starch within its cotyledons, which are the seed leaves. These cotyledons provide the necessary nutrients for the seed to germinate and support the initial growth of the seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own. In some seeds, this stored food can also be found in the endosperm, a tissue that nourishes the developing plant embryo.

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