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18 May, 03:31

Seeds obtain their energy (food) directly from the soil as soon as they are planted. True

False

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  1. 18 May, 03:35
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    False.

    When a seed is planted, it gets nourishment from the storage tissues in the seeds. The storage tissues could be in the cotyledon, peristem or endosperm. The storage tissue contain carbohydrates proteins, and fats content. When the embryo develops into a young plant with young roots, the plant then draws nutrients from the soil.
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