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+50, Explain why starch is abundant in cotyledon and endosperm of seeds but not in the other parts
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Starches energy is usually found in the roots of the plants . Which the plants uses to make a foundation for the roots and provide energy for the plant. Then the seed grown with leaves , stems, ect.
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