in a seed, food is generally stored in: *
radicle
plumule
fruit
cotyledons or endosperms
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in a seed, food is generally stored in: *
radicle
plumule
fruit
cotyledons or endosperms
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In a seed, food is generally stored in which part of seed?
The stored food may be found in the following parts of a seed: endosperm, cotyledons, or in the perisperm. The stored food is used to support the embryo during seed germination. When the plant food is stored outside of the embryo in a large endosperm, the seed is called albuminous. When the embryo stores its own food reserve, usually within the cotyledons, the seed is called exalbuminous.
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