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Describe the structure of a ebryo​

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Answered by xItzKhushix
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The embryo consists of a bipolar axis that bears one or two cotyledons, or seed leaves.

The seeds contain food reservoirs in the form of cotyledons and endosperm.

The seed coat is protective in nature which protects the embryo inside.

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It consists of the epicotyl, hypocotyl, radicle, and one or two cotyledons.

It is the one which develops into a plant with an upward growing shoot and a downward growing root system.

=>A monocot seed is comprised of three main parts: the embryo, endosperm and useed coat.

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cell division to form an embryo—a simple multicellular structure of undifferentiated cells (i.e., those that have not developed into cells of a specific type)—and eventually a mature plant. The embryo consists of a bipolar axis that bears one or two cotyledons, or seed leaves; in most dicots the cotyledons contain…

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