Can you identify the number of cotyledons present in the seed of a plant by observing its leaves
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Cotyledon. A cotyledon is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant. ... The number of cotyledons present is one characteristic used by botanists to classify the flowering plants (angiosperms). Species with one cotyledon are called monocotyledonous (or, "monocots") and placed in the Class Liliopsida
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Because they form within the seeds, cotyledons are known also as seed leaves. Flowering plants, called angiosperms, have embryos within their seeds that form one or two cotyledons, also often referred to as "seed leaves". Those with one cotyledon are known as monocotyledons or monocots.❤️
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