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A plant’s cotyledons A. are the fleshy part of the fruit that contain the seeds and endosperm. B. help the seeds to be dispersed by animals or by the wind. C. play a role in regulating the length of the plant’s period of dormancy. D. store nutrients and transfers them to the embryo during germination.

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stores nutrients and transfers them to the embryo during germination

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The correct answer would be D. store nutrients and transfers them to the embryo during germination.

The cotyledon is defined as the embryonic leaf of the germinating seeds.

They are similar to leaf and thus, help in the production of food until the true leaves come out.

In addition, they store the nutrients and provide nutrition to the developing embryo present within the seed.

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