Biology, asked by januu519, 6 months ago

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Answered by varun1369
1

Answer:

A typical seed consists of 3 basic parts:

1) The Embryo

2) Cotyledon

3) Embryonal Axis (Tigellum)

Explanation:

1) The Embryo gives rise to Plumule and Radicle on germination in dicots and cleoptile and cleorhizza in monocots.

2) Dicots consists of two cotyledons, whereas monocots have only one cotyledon called Scutellum.

3) Embryonal axis lies at the centre of the seed from where root and shoot system originate.

Answered by palsabita1957
12

Your answer is

Embryo , Cotyledon , Embryonal axis.

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