Biology
State one function of the following:
- Radicle
- Cotyledons
- Endosperm
- Micropyle
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- Radicle is the part of the seed which develops into root.
- Cotyledons contain stored food material which is used by the seedling for growth.
- Endosperm stores food in the form of starch.
- Micropyle absorbs and allows the entry of as much water as is needed for germination.
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