differentiate between monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous seeds with respect to thickness of the cotyledons
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monocots have only 1 cotyledon in their seed
while dicots have 2 cotyledons
in monocots the cotyledon is very reduced due to presence of abundant endosperm while cotyledon content in dicots is more as compared to monocots due to reduced or negligible amount of endosperm
while dicots have 2 cotyledons
in monocots the cotyledon is very reduced due to presence of abundant endosperm while cotyledon content in dicots is more as compared to monocots due to reduced or negligible amount of endosperm
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the thickness of cotyledons in dicotyledonous seeds is usually thick with stored nutrients, whereas in comparison of monoctyledonous seeds, the seeds are not much thick.
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