Draw L.S. of an embryo of grass and label its parts.
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Grass embryo
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The grass embryo contain epiblast.
The epiblast is long and slender but lack vascular tissue and is located opposite to the scutellum which is called as embryonic axis.
Epiblast is the rudimentary leaf or called the cotyledons.
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Longitudinal section of the grass is given below.
Explanation:
- Longitudinal section of a substance is the view obtained from cutting the object along its longitudinal plane.
- A grass is a monocotyledonous plant.
- A monocotyledonous plant has one cotyledon which is called the epiblast.
- The root cap is present behind the root structure collectively called coleorhiza.
- The shoot apex is collectively called the coleoptile.
- There is scutellum.
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Can anyone give me some methods to identify which substances are monocots or dicots that is without actually seeing the grain. Or can somebody give me a very wide range of examples for monocots and dicots.
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