Biology
In a seed, food is generally stored in:
- Radicle
- Plumule
- Fruit
- Cotyledons or Endosperms
Flower
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Cotyledons or Endosperm
Reason — Cotyledons or Endosperms stores nutrients which are required by the development of embryo during seedlings.
Radicle develops into root, not for storage. Plumule develops into shoot, not for storage. Fruit protects seeds, not inside seed.
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