Cotyledons Anatomy
Cotyledons are embryonic leaves found in some seed types. They provide the energy needed by the developing plant embryo to grow. They contain important cellular components, such as proteins and starches, that the embryo requires to support its growth. Cotyledons are crucial for the successful germination of the seed. These cellular components, found in cotyledons, are also used by scientists in research to gain insights into the development and development of plant embryos. Additionally, the anatomy of cotyledons is studied to understand plant physiology and anatomy as a whole.
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