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Difference between bean seed and maize grain..(old exclude the monocot and dicot point and also the structural differences)))...... Thankx...

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Answered by roadsideromeo
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Diffrence between monocot and dicot there are four major diffrences they are: Monocot :Only one cotyledon present in the embryo. 2)cotyledons is thin and small and lacks food materials.3)endosprem is mostly present and stores food.4)radicle is protected by coleorhiza and plumule by coleoptile.
Dicot:1)two lateral cotyledons are present in embryo axis.2)coteledons are fleshy and store food.3)endosprem is mostly absent and lacks food.4)coleorhiza and coleopatiles are absent.


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Answered by Harsh9911
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(i) Maize seed is a monocot seed whereas bean seeds are dicot seed.
(ii) Maize seed only have a single leaf inside, most of the space inside the seed is reserved for endosperm but bean seed have two leaves, both of which store and provide food to the seedling in absence of endosperm.
(iii) Corn seeds (maize) germinates in three days but bean seed takes seven days to germinate.



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