answer the following questions...short
1 Differentiate between monocot seeds and dicot seeds?
2 Name three things that a seed requires to terminate?
3 what are crops ? name the two kinds of crop?
4 what are the different ways by which plants reproduce?
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1.Monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. It is often only a thin leaf, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside theseed leaf. Dicots have two seed leaves inside the seed coat. They are usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.
2.water,oxygen,temperature and light..
3.a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
2.water,oxygen,temperature and light..
3.a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
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1. Difference between Monocots & Dicots
Monocots - Monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. It is often only a thin leaf, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside theseed leaf.
Dicots - Dicots have two seed leaves inside the seed coat. They are usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.
2. Seeds Need the Right Environment to terminate .
(i) Correct Temperature
(ii) Correct Moisture
(iii) Air
(iv) Sunlight
3. A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
E.g. - Oats & Barley
4. Plants can reproduce in two very different ways :-
(i) Sexual Reproduction - Sexual reproduction involves the production of seeds and fruits from specialized cells of two plants.
(ii) Asexual Reproduction - Asexual, or vegetative reproduction, occurs when a 'parent' plant grows new plants from its roots, stems, or leaves.
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Monocots - Monocots have only one seed leaf inside the seed coat. It is often only a thin leaf, because the endosperm to feed the new plant is not inside theseed leaf.
Dicots - Dicots have two seed leaves inside the seed coat. They are usually rounded and fat, because they contain the endosperm to feed the embryo plant.
2. Seeds Need the Right Environment to terminate .
(i) Correct Temperature
(ii) Correct Moisture
(iii) Air
(iv) Sunlight
3. A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
E.g. - Oats & Barley
4. Plants can reproduce in two very different ways :-
(i) Sexual Reproduction - Sexual reproduction involves the production of seeds and fruits from specialized cells of two plants.
(ii) Asexual Reproduction - Asexual, or vegetative reproduction, occurs when a 'parent' plant grows new plants from its roots, stems, or leaves.
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