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Barbara Burke
12 April, 03:31
What is cotyledons in plants
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Kyler David
12 April, 06:31
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Cotyledons is part of the embryo within the seed of the plant. When the seed starts to grow, the cotyledons may become the first leave of the seeding. In another words, the cotyledon is another word for seed leaf (a leaf that is stored in a seed)
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