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classify the flowering plants on the basis of the number of cotyledons present in seed

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Answered by kmages
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On the basis of the number of cotyledons present in the seed flowering plants /angiosperms are classified on monocots (one cotyledons seed) and dicots (two cotyledons seeds)

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The answer is monocots and dicots.

Explanation: The seed is called the structure which is able to start life and has the ability to germinate into a whole new plant it is viable in nature and the seed consists of plumule, radicle, and cotyledons and seed coat where cotyledons are the initial leaves of the seed and later they become the nutritious part of the seed and there can either be one cotyledon or two cotyledons and on basis of their the former is called as monocot where mono means single and cot means the initial leaf and later is called as dicot where di means two and cot mean initial leaf and the function od cotyledon includes supplying the nutrition to the developing embryo because it is present inside it and as the cotyledons are leaf-like structures so they are photosynthetic in nature that is can make there own food and also stores it for the use of embryo and they are the first part to emerge from seed so they are indicators also that germination is taking place correctly.

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