Cotyledon (disambiguation)
- Cotyledon (disambiguation)
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A cotyledon is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant.
Cotyledon may also refer to:
- Chondrosea cotyledon, an encrusted saxifrage
- Cotyledon (genus), a genus in the Crassulaceae family
- Cotyledon (alga), a genus of alga
- Cotyledon (placenta), a part of the anatomy of mammals
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