Biology, asked by vineshkumari370, 1 month ago

explain different parts of monocot and dicot seed.​

Answers

Answered by pveer3635
1

Answer:

Explanation:Dicots (left) have two cotyledons. Monocots, such as corn (right), have one cotyledon, called the scutellum, which channels nutrition to the growing embryo. Both monocot and dicot embryos have a plumule that forms the leaves, a hypocotyl that forms the stem, and a radicle that forms the root.

Answered by ascv
1

Answer:

Dicots (left) have two cotyledons. Monocots, such as corn (right), have one cotyledon, called the scutellum, which channels nutrition to the growing embryo. Both monocot and dicot embryos have a plumule that forms the leaves, a hypocotyl that forms the stem, and a radicle that forms the root.

Explanation:

hope it helps you

please mark me brainlist

Similar questions