Answer;
-Endosperm
-Cotyledon
The food for dicot embryos is stored in the endosperm while food for monocot embryos is stored in the cotyledons.
Explanation;
-The storage of food reserves in angiosperm seeds differs between monocots and dicots.
-Seeds need a supply of food to support the embryo plant until it can collect its own food. In monocots, there is usually a supply of food, called endosperm, inside the seed coat but separate from the cotyledon. In dicots, the cotyledons contain the endosperm.
Answer: directional selection
Explanation: Directional selection occurs when one end of the bell curve has a better fit than the other end. The end that has preferable traits in relation to the environment won't always be the same. The environment can change, and then the opposite end of the bell curve might become preferable.
Answer:D
Explanation: The answer is D because Archaebacteria are the only bacteria that defy the laws of nature and live in harsh/ tough environments.