What part of the bean seed contains the nutrients? In what parts of the seed do other dicotyledonous plants store nutrients?

1. Nutrient content of bean seed. Protein is mainly stored (in protein granules). The nutrients are contained in the cells of the storage parenchyma of the cotyledons. The cotyledons, in turn, are the embryo of the seed.
2. In the rest of other dicotyledonous plants, nutrient reserves occur in the endosperm or in the embryo.



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