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The embryo in sunflower has a. No cotyle...

The embryo in sunflower has a. No cotyledons b. One cotyledon c. Two cotyledons d. Many cotyledons

A

No cotyledons

B

One cotyledon

C

Two cotyledons

D

Many cotyledons

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