(b) What is inside a seed? Explain and draw.
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it contains the embryo and the two or one cotyledons
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A seed has three parts:
- Seed Coat
- Endosperm
- Embryo
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- The seed coat of cereals like maize is membranous and often united with the fruit wall, which is known as Hull.
- Endosperm is a thick substance that stores food. Monocotyledonous seeds are usually endospermic, however some, such as those found in orchids, are not.
- A proteinous layer called the aleurone layer separates the embryo from the outer coat of endosperm.
- The embryo is a tiny cell that sits in a groove at one end of the endosperm.
- Scutellum: This cotyledon is big and shield-shaped.
- Plumule and radicle are the two ends of the embryonic axis.
- The plumule and radicle are sheathed in the coleoptile and coleorhiza. They're called coleoptile and coleorhiza, respectively.
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