Describe the structure of a monocotyledonous seed.
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Here is your answer:
Monocotyledonous seeds are those seeds that contain only one cotyledon or seed leaf.
•Example : maize, grasses.
In this seed,
• The fruit wall and the seed coat are fused together forming a protective layer.
• The embryo consists of a single cotyledon called scutellum, a radicle and a plumule.
• Large endosperms are present.
• Small embryos.
• Hilum and microplyle are not visible.
Hope it helps u.
Here is your answer:
Monocotyledonous seeds are those seeds that contain only one cotyledon or seed leaf.
•Example : maize, grasses.
In this seed,
• The fruit wall and the seed coat are fused together forming a protective layer.
• The embryo consists of a single cotyledon called scutellum, a radicle and a plumule.
• Large endosperms are present.
• Small embryos.
• Hilum and microplyle are not visible.
Hope it helps u.
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