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Explain structure of dicot seed​

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Answered by ItzPalak
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A typical dicotyledenous seed consists of seed coat made up of two layers outer thick and resistant layer is called as testa while the inner thin and Membranous layer called tegmen.

A seed is attached to the inner wall of fruits by a small stalk called funicle at a point called hilum which is visible as a scar on the surface of testa.

Answered by prangya20042003
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Dicot seeds have two cotyledons.. Most are kidney shaped with a convex and concave sides.. Seed coat are of two types testa and tegmen..

Hilum is a distinct whitish oval scar on the concave side of the side... And a tiny lore called micropile is situated close to Hilum for absorption of water and makes path for pollen tube to enter in it..

Hope so this will help u....

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