Structure of a bean seed

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A bean seed is composed of three main parts: the seed coat, the cotyledon, and the embryo. The seed coat is a protective outer layer that helps to protect the seed from damage and disease. The cotyledon is a nutrient-rich storage organ that provides the seed with energy and nutrients for germination. The embryo is the part of the seed that contains the genetic material and will eventually develop into the plant.
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