A cotyledon is:
A) The first leaf structure to arise in the embryo of an angiosperm
B) A spore-like structure used for reproduction in plants
C) The fruit produced by flowers of angiosperms
D) A tissue fragment of tissue used for reproduction in bryophytes
E) The zygote formed in ferns from the union of two gametes
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A)Angiosperms
B)Bryophytes
C)Gymnosperms
D)Conifers
E)Cycads
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