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.
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
the water is blurred and the mongo seed is not dissolves :D
Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. flying foxes will feed, then take a fruit with them to eat elsewhere, then drop the seed, sometimes it grows into a new tree. Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. Mongo or mango seeds?
A monocot stores its food supply in the endosperm of the seed. Dicots store the bulk of their food in the two cotyledons.
i think you mean mango seed?
The mongo seed will begin to sprout:D
mongo mongo
mongo is a shona word for bone marrow
because mongo seeds are always planted in tropical places so temperature always afects in the germination of mongo seed
maliit
yes
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
mongo is a shona word for bone marrow
the water is blurred and the mongo seed is not dissolves :D
protein
Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. flying foxes will feed, then take a fruit with them to eat elsewhere, then drop the seed, sometimes it grows into a new tree. Flying foxes and animals that eat the seed are responsible for dispersal of mongo seeds. Mongo or mango seeds?
yes